Fidel Seehawer
1 min readMar 15, 2023

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The post raises some valid concerns about Tesla's FSD system and its limitations. The point about the system's reliance on positive recognition of everything it sees is an important one. As the post suggests, this can create problems when the system encounters new or unfamiliar situations, which can lead to accidents or other incidents.

However, it's worth noting that the development of AI-based autonomous driving systems is still very much a work in progress. There are many researchers and engineers working on developing better AI algorithms and machine learning models that could help to address some of these limitations. And even if Tesla's FSD system only ever achieves Level 3 autonomy, that could still be a significant step forward in terms of making driving safer and more efficient.

Overall, while it's important to be realistic about the current limitations of Tesla's FSD system, it's also important to remember that this is still a very new technology that is likely to evolve and improve over time. The pace of innovation is truly remarkable.

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Fidel Seehawer
Fidel Seehawer

Written by Fidel Seehawer

A father, husband, and software developer from the lovely city of Düsseldorf. With a passion for technology and a strong drive to constantly learn.

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