18 comments

  • dawnerd 17 hours ago ago

    I love how people are considering RR crossings an "edge case". It's been something FSD / Autopilot haven't been able to do and it seems like one of those, absolutely should be able to before being allowed in production kinda things.

    • cozzyd 15 hours ago ago

      Elon is designing for the future when all railroads are replaced by superior hyperloop technology. Why bother designing for a legacy feature? Next you'll suggest that the vehicle should avoid running over pedestrians and cyclists.

    • JumpCrisscross 16 hours ago ago

      > love how people are considering RR crossings an "edge case"

      Who, out of curiosity? If it's anyone at Tesla or Waymo, I'm curious what they have to say. If not, it's more armchair stupidity.

      • wilg 16 hours ago ago

        Seems like he's misreading a reply to this tweet which was clearly a joke.

        • dawnerd 15 hours ago ago

          No, read the original HN thread. Also plenty of Tesla fanboys.

    • dzhiurgis 14 hours ago ago

      This one in particular is private road, so unless you can demonstrate this consistently happening everywhere I'd say it's an edge case.

  • cozzyd 18 hours ago ago

    It's a feature, not a bug. Make trains late and people will have to buy more cars.

  • jerlam 18 hours ago ago

    Previously (27 days ago, 18 comments): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45278966

  • wilg 16 hours ago ago

    Dan O'Dowd is not really a very trustworthy source about exactly what happened in this clip.

  • ImpostorKeanu 18 hours ago ago

    Supervisor should supervise.

  • josephcsible 15 hours ago ago

    Are there any sources on this other than Dan O'Dowd, who has been proven to be a liar about his previous claims of FSD failures?

    • Veserv 14 hours ago ago

      You mean the proven false accusations by Tesla promoters?

  • fooker 18 hours ago ago

    I wonder if something like this happening finally pops the AI bubble.

    • GuinansEyebrows 17 hours ago ago

      multiple people have already died with strong links to their use of AI products; I mention this only to say, if it hasn't happened already, a car wreck doesn't seem likely to be the deciding factor.

      • dzhiurgis 14 hours ago ago

        Ok you two, go back to milking your horses.

  • NedF 16 hours ago ago

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  • mdhb 17 hours ago ago

    Strong natural selection vibes here. Don’t put your life in the hands of a ketamine addict