Over the weekend, former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober published a video that sought to demonstrate the difference between Tesla’s camera-only Autopilot system and a vehicle equipped with ...
In his recent YouTube video, Mark Rober’s Tesla Model Y crashed through a Wile E. Coyote-style wall after its Autopilot feature seemingly failed to detect a roadblock.
When YouTuber Mark Rober compared cameras to LiDAR, all hell broke loose (as it usually does with Tesla). But the test wasn't ...
“It turns out my Tesla is less Road Runner, more Wile E. Coyote,” Rober says as he inspects the damage on the front hood. The ...
YouTuber Mark Rober tested Tesla Model Y in various situations, including one in which he created a fake wall and painted it to look just like the road.
Tesla Critic Dan O'Dowd recreated Mark Rober's fake wall test, with results showing that HW3 EVs fail to detect the wall, ...
It seems that not only is Tesla's more advanced semi-autonomous system better than Autopilot, but some FSDs are more equal ...
A YouTuber's homemade Tesla test looks like something straight out of a children's cartoon. CrunchLabs founder and former NASA engineer Mark Rober put Tesla's Autopilot through its paces to see if it ...
While LiDAR demonstrates superior safety in tests, the cost efficiency of camera-based autopilot systems remains a significant advantage ...
After Mark Rober's video on Tesla vs. a LIDAR car, somebody tries to replicate the test on FSD instead of Autopilot, as Rober should have. One FSD works, another fails.
Before the test, YouTuber Mark Rober explained that other cars used LiDAR for object detection, but Tesla relied on optical cameras.
A Tesla Cybertruck has passed Mark Rober's wall test, where the vehicle is pitted against a wall painted to look like the ...
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