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Self-Driving Tesla Crashes into Wall Painted to Look Like a Road… Just Months Before Planned Robotaxi Launch

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  • B [email protected]

    The actual wall is way more convincing though.

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    still, this should be something the car ought to take into account. What if there's a glass in the way?

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      The actual wall is way more convincing though.

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      As much as i want to hate on tesla, seeing this, it hardly seems like a fair test.

      From the perspective of the car, it's almost perfectly lined up with the background. it's a very realistic painting, and any AI that is trained on image data would obviously struggle with this. AI doesn't have that human component that allows us to infer information based on context. We can see the boarders and know that they dont fit. They shouldn't be there, so even if the painting is perfectly lines up and looks photo realistic, we can know something is up because its got edges and a frame holding it up.

      This test, in the context of the title of this article, relies on a fairly dumb pretense that:

      1. Computers think like humans
      2. This is a realistic situation that a human driver would find themselves in (or that realistic paintings of very specific roads exist in nature)
      3. There is no chance this could be trained out of them. (If it mattered enough to do so)

      This doesnt just affect teslas. This affects any car that uses AI assistance for driving.

      Having said all that.... fuck elon musk and fuck his stupid cars.

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        still, this should be something the car ought to take into account. What if there's a glass in the way?

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        That might have been an even „simpler“ test.

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          As much as i want to hate on tesla, seeing this, it hardly seems like a fair test.

          From the perspective of the car, it's almost perfectly lined up with the background. it's a very realistic painting, and any AI that is trained on image data would obviously struggle with this. AI doesn't have that human component that allows us to infer information based on context. We can see the boarders and know that they dont fit. They shouldn't be there, so even if the painting is perfectly lines up and looks photo realistic, we can know something is up because its got edges and a frame holding it up.

          This test, in the context of the title of this article, relies on a fairly dumb pretense that:

          1. Computers think like humans
          2. This is a realistic situation that a human driver would find themselves in (or that realistic paintings of very specific roads exist in nature)
          3. There is no chance this could be trained out of them. (If it mattered enough to do so)

          This doesnt just affect teslas. This affects any car that uses AI assistance for driving.

          Having said all that.... fuck elon musk and fuck his stupid cars.

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          This doesnt just affect teslas. This affects any car that uses AI assistance for driving.

          Except for, you know.. cars that don't solely rely on optical input and have LiDAR for example

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          • B [email protected]

            This is a very good test, and the car should have past. That said though, I hate the click bait format where they show a stupidly obvious cartoonish wall, when the real wall is way more convincing.

            The Video:

            That sort of clickbait is 100% sure to get a "do not recommend channel" from me, I'm so sick of it. And it's sad when the video has such a good point.

            The Clickbait

            I can see it's kind of funny, but it's misleading.

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            YouTubers - especially large channels like this - constantly A/B test with different thumbnails and stick with whatever one drives the most traffic (no pun intended) to the video.

            You might not like it, but it’s unfortunately the reality of operating a content creation business on an algorithm-driven platform.

            There are plenty of channels I follow that make fantastic videos, but sometimes you have to tolerate the shitty thumbnails because that’s just the reality of the system they’re operating within.

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            • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

              Mark Rober just set up one of the most interesting self-driving tests of 2025, and he did it by imitating Looney Tunes. The former NASA engineer and current YouTube mad scientist recreated the classic gag where Wile E. Coyote paints a tunnel onto a wall to fool the Road Runner.

              Only this time, the test subject wasn’t a cartoon bird… it was a self-driving Tesla Model Y.

              The result? A full-speed, 40 MPH impact straight into the wall. Watch the video and tell us what you think!

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              Who here thinks that humans are going to notice this wall and stop?
              What a worthless engagement bait post.
              And y'all just eat it up.

              "most interesting" 🤦‍♂️

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                This is a very good test, and the car should have past. That said though, I hate the click bait format where they show a stupidly obvious cartoonish wall, when the real wall is way more convincing.

                The Video:

                That sort of clickbait is 100% sure to get a "do not recommend channel" from me, I'm so sick of it. And it's sad when the video has such a good point.

                The Clickbait

                I can see it's kind of funny, but it's misleading.

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                #46

                But we OWNED AND SLAMMED Tesla!

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                • B [email protected]

                  This is a very good test, and the car should have past. That said though, I hate the click bait format where they show a stupidly obvious cartoonish wall, when the real wall is way more convincing.

                  The Video:

                  That sort of clickbait is 100% sure to get a "do not recommend channel" from me, I'm so sick of it. And it's sad when the video has such a good point.

                  The Clickbait

                  I can see it's kind of funny, but it's misleading.

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                  At this point everyone should know that YouTube thumbnails have no requirement for accuracy. It's more like an album cover.

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                  • B [email protected]

                    They obviously pre-cut the wall, probably for safety reasons, and they were like, let's make it a silly cartoon impact hole while we're at it.

                    Good job.

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                    You think you're reliably going to notice this after a hundred miles of driving? (X) doubt.

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                      Who here thinks that humans are going to notice this wall and stop?
                      What a worthless engagement bait post.
                      And y'all just eat it up.

                      "most interesting" 🤦‍♂️

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                      Self driving is supposed to improve on humans, so there's that.

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                      • B [email protected]

                        This is a very good test, and the car should have past. That said though, I hate the click bait format where they show a stupidly obvious cartoonish wall, when the real wall is way more convincing.

                        The Video:

                        That sort of clickbait is 100% sure to get a "do not recommend channel" from me, I'm so sick of it. And it's sad when the video has such a good point.

                        The Clickbait

                        I can see it's kind of funny, but it's misleading.

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                        I disagree with this being a good test. Where on earth would you find a wall on a road with a fotorealistic continuation of the road printed on it? This would trick many human drivers. Self driving cars fail in many realistic situations that are a lot more concerning. This is just clickbait.

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                        • B [email protected]

                          That might have been an even „simpler“ test.

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                          Yes, but Styrofoam probably damages the car less than shards of glass.

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                            Teslas did this in the past. There was also the issue of thinking that the moon was a red light or something.

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                            That's almost as bad as Sidewinder missiles locking onto the sun.

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                            • J [email protected]

                              I disagree with this being a good test. Where on earth would you find a wall on a road with a fotorealistic continuation of the road printed on it? This would trick many human drivers. Self driving cars fail in many realistic situations that are a lot more concerning. This is just clickbait.

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                              Where on earth would you find a wall on a road with a fotorealistic continuation of the road printed on it?

                              Spoken like a man who has never relentlessly pursued a roadrunner, nor taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque.

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                              • B [email protected]

                                This is a very good test, and the car should have past. That said though, I hate the click bait format where they show a stupidly obvious cartoonish wall, when the real wall is way more convincing.

                                The Video:

                                That sort of clickbait is 100% sure to get a "do not recommend channel" from me, I'm so sick of it. And it's sad when the video has such a good point.

                                The Clickbait

                                I can see it's kind of funny, but it's misleading.

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                                Have you heard of DeArrow? https://dearrow.ajay.app/

                                It's a browser extension that replaces clickbait thumbnails with good community sourced ones

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                                  This doesnt just affect teslas. This affects any car that uses AI assistance for driving.

                                  Except for, you know.. cars that don't solely rely on optical input and have LiDAR for example

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                                  Fair point. But it doesn't address the other things i said, really.

                                  But i suppose,based on already getting downvoted, that I've got a bad take, either that or people who are downvoting me dont understand i can hate tesla and elon, think their cars are shit and still see that tests like this can be nuanced. The attitude that paints with a broad brush is the type of attitude that got trump elected....

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                                  • kayleadfoot@fedia.ioK [email protected]

                                    Mark Rober just set up one of the most interesting self-driving tests of 2025, and he did it by imitating Looney Tunes. The former NASA engineer and current YouTube mad scientist recreated the classic gag where Wile E. Coyote paints a tunnel onto a wall to fool the Road Runner.

                                    Only this time, the test subject wasn’t a cartoon bird… it was a self-driving Tesla Model Y.

                                    The result? A full-speed, 40 MPH impact straight into the wall. Watch the video and tell us what you think!

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                                    Who was the idiot that removed LiDar to cut costs?

                                    /s

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                                      Who was the idiot that removed LiDar to cut costs?

                                      /s

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                                      Elon removed the radar. Tesla cars never had lidar. What an idiot Musk.

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                                      • M [email protected]

                                        Fair point. But it doesn't address the other things i said, really.

                                        But i suppose,based on already getting downvoted, that I've got a bad take, either that or people who are downvoting me dont understand i can hate tesla and elon, think their cars are shit and still see that tests like this can be nuanced. The attitude that paints with a broad brush is the type of attitude that got trump elected....

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                                        No, it's just a bad take. Every other manufacturer of self driving vehicles (even partial self driving, like automatic braking) uses LiDAR because it solves a whole host of problems like this. Only Tesla doesn't, because Elon thinks he's a big brain genius. There have been plenty of real world accidents with less cartoonish circumstances involving Teslas that also would have been avoided if they just had LiDAR sensors. Mark just chose an especially flashy way to illustrate the problem. Sometimes flashy is the best way to get a point across.

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                                          You think you're reliably going to notice this after a hundred miles of driving? (X) doubt.

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                                          Dude.

                                          You could at least look at what you're replying to before jumping in and going full outrage mode. I didn't even say anything about what I thought of the validity of that experiment.

                                          Keep putting yourself forward to defend the poor, misjudged car company belonging to a crazy asshole.

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