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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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  • 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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    This YT channel definitely went all out on the cartoonish nature of this particular test, but the article describes other tests as well including running over mannequins representing children that other cars (Lexus) avoided.

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    • B [email protected]

      Humans include those who are drunk. Real annalisys relies on data that should exist but those who have it never seem to talk about it.

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      And? Drunk driving is real. You don't get to hand wave those away.

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      • K [email protected]

        Imagine being in the middle of a friendly conversation where you ask a question and the person says, "Why are you asking me?? Just google it."

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        Well, this is a forum, not an out-loud discussion, so those are 2 completely different scenarios

        They were also already given the link, so I guess:

        Imagine being in the middle of a friendly conversation where someone asks for something, you give it to them, and then they proceed to ask questions about it that could be answered by looking at the thing you gave them

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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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          You haven't seen what Teslas are in the news for lately?

          It's not that crazy someone would put up a fake wall on some backroad to catch out inattentive Tesla drivers. Doesn't even need to be nearly as big and elaborate as this one. Any painted object would accomplish the same.

          But the point of the video is that optical cameras are easily deceived, and Elon is lying to his customers that LiDAR is overrated and not necessary.

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          • appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA [email protected]

            Still supports a creator pulling clickbait.
            The only way is to vote with views/retention.

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            But it only supports them if their video is then also good. I don't like clickbait, because I don't want to be tricked into my monkey brain looking at something. I do want to see good videos.

            Just yesterday the algorithm found some guy doing tech videos. I watched a few of them and then sent a text to a friend who I thought would like it. He asked for a link so I pulled the guys channel up on my phone, and holy smokes, clickbait. If I hadn't seen the videos already I wouldn't have given that guy the time of day. But they are well thought out, interesting videos.

            I'm not here to correct the world's poor behaviour. I'm here to watch good videos. De-arrow does a good job of that, it's quite interesting to see YouTube on a computer without it vs what I'm used to now.

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            • medicsofanarchy@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

              they’ll just physically unplug them the next time you have the car serviced

              So, (looks at watch), in an hour?

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              So did they unplug it

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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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                Was there a coyote or a roadrunner anywhere nearby?

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                • K [email protected]

                  Imagine being in the middle of a friendly conversation where you ask a question and the person says, "Why are you asking me?? Just google it."

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                  I'm not the OP, so I wasn't having a conversation with them. But to me it gives off the vibe of "Random stranger, you should do all the work for me and provide all the answers, because I'm too lazy to do any of it myself."

                  Could just be me though 🤷

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                  • G [email protected]

                    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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                    Glass would be very interesting, might actually confuse lidar also.

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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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                      bugs meme

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                      • G [email protected]

                        I seem to recall that fElon prevented the self driving team from utilizing LIDAR for any part of the system, instead demanding that everything run off of optical input. Does anyone else remember the same?

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                        Yes, I recall at the time experts saying it was a terrible mistake and Elon saying Machine learning will bridge the gap.

                        The real reason was to increase margins.

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                        • M [email protected]

                          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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                          algorithm-driven platform

                          And what is this "algorithm" based on? Actual user behavior. So the way to correct an algorithm is to change actual user behavior, no?

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                            Was there a coyote or a roadrunner anywhere nearby?

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                            Yes, they do feature.

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                            • C [email protected]

                              But it only supports them if their video is then also good. I don't like clickbait, because I don't want to be tricked into my monkey brain looking at something. I do want to see good videos.

                              Just yesterday the algorithm found some guy doing tech videos. I watched a few of them and then sent a text to a friend who I thought would like it. He asked for a link so I pulled the guys channel up on my phone, and holy smokes, clickbait. If I hadn't seen the videos already I wouldn't have given that guy the time of day. But they are well thought out, interesting videos.

                              I'm not here to correct the world's poor behaviour. I'm here to watch good videos. De-arrow does a good job of that, it's quite interesting to see YouTube on a computer without it vs what I'm used to now.

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                              Blame the youtube algorithm and Mr Beast, not all the other youtubers caught up in the tidal wave.

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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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                                based on already getting downvoted

                                In this case, yes, but in general, downvotes just mean your take is unpopular. The downvotes could be from people who don't like Tesla and see any defense of Tesla as worthy of downvotes.

                                So good on you for making the point that you believe in. It's good to try to understand why something you wrote was downvoted instead of just knee-jerk assuming that it's because it's a "bad take."

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                                • Z [email protected]

                                  You haven't seen what Teslas are in the news for lately?

                                  It's not that crazy someone would put up a fake wall on some backroad to catch out inattentive Tesla drivers. Doesn't even need to be nearly as big and elaborate as this one. Any painted object would accomplish the same.

                                  But the point of the video is that optical cameras are easily deceived, and Elon is lying to his customers that LiDAR is overrated and not necessary.

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                                  Doesn't address the point that humans would be equally deceived by this wall if they don't pay 100% attention.

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                                  • M [email protected]

                                    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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                                    Yeah, that is just how youtube works. You as an individual can say you don't like annoying thumbnails and titles, but they 100% work. And channels that don't use them are just not getting as many viewers.

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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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                                      Still astounded people use anything other than the subscription section on YouTube.

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                                      • K [email protected]

                                        Blame the youtube algorithm and Mr Beast, not all the other youtubers caught up in the tidal wave.

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                                        Yeah they do it because it works. I've seen several who make otherwise good content talk about it in their videos and make comments about how stupid it is bit they basically have to to be competitive.

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                                        • D [email protected]

                                          Doesn't address the point that humans would be equally deceived by this wall if they don't pay 100% attention.

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                                          I'd hit that

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