Is the car turning right (after a no right turn sign) while it was supposed to be going straight according to nav?
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#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
Haha how is that illegal? The driver took over way before the car entered the crosswalk section.
"Entered the crosswalk section" is a rather euphemistic way of describing "drove directly through where the people were going to be"
The car aborted (or was aborted by the driver) and stopped before finishing it's turn on the road from what I saw, leaving it at about a 45 degree angle instead of the 90 degrees it would eventually reach if it continued turning.
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#44This is on top of Tesla classifying FSD as level 2 system (while promoting as “level 5 soon”) so they don’t have to share data with CA DMV. Only reason not to be transparent like the others is if you’re not confident in your system.
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#45"almost hitting pedestrian" It wasn't even close. Look at where the ped is at 12 seconds, compared to the car. It's because he stopped the turn, and straightened the vehicle that the pedestrian stopped and looked up with concern (at 13 seconds). Even if the pedestrian broke out into a full run, they wouldn't have been in any real danger. This sort of close interplay between pedestrians and cars is very common in citi…
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#46Almost hitting pedestrian is a big stretch. Car had enough time to stop before he took hold. He probably just picked up the wheel because he didn't want the car going that way.
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#47Is the car turning right (after a no right turn sign) while it was supposed to be going straight according to nav?
Exactly! What the heck spooked the "AI"?
One of the big limits of this kind of AI is that it does not provide human-legible explanations for its actions. You cannot put it in front of a tribunal.
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#48It seems like it thinks the lane shifted to the right because it had to reason to do a right turn.
Anyone have more insight into what occurred?
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#49"almost hitting pedestrian" It wasn't even close. Look at where the ped is at 12 seconds, compared to the car. It's because he stopped the turn, and straightened the vehicle that the pedestrian stopped and looked up with concern (at 13 seconds). Even if the pedestrian broke out into a full run, they wouldn't have been in any real danger. This sort of close interplay between pedestrians and cars is very common in citi…
It abruptly tried to do a right turn on a no-right intersection with no warning (map said it was supposed to go straight, it looked like it was going to do that right up to the last second).
Putting aside the "almost hitting a pedestrian", this is really dangerous behavior for an autonomous vehicle.