The police reported that the Model 3 “failed to drive in a single lane, left the roadway and struck the residence” at a “high rate of speed.” The crash involved a woman, Martha Avila, who was inside the house. She was transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead “due to injuries she sustained from the crash,” police said. The police release said there were “no signs of intoxication” from the driver, who was also cooperative during the investigation.
Flames5123@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
7·14 hours ago- Tesla FSD is not “AI” like we know it today. If this same thing was used 5 years ago, it would be called “machine learning” because it uses Deep Learning.
- The driver was in autopilot, not FSD, so you can’t even say “machine learning is AI” because the rules are human written. Sure the vision still uses the deep learning stack, but the rest is just fancy lane keeping and cruise control.
- New facts came out that the driver had The accelerator presses all the way down. You can do this until you reach 90 MPH on autopilot and there’s even a warning on the screen saying “autopilot will not brake” that was ignored by the driver.

