That’s the kind of self-driving videos we should see—honest and not speed-up ones. I enjoyed this autopilot review. Thank you, Marques.
Would love to see you do the full self driving in other weather conditions. As you mentioned it only uses cameras so it would be cool to see it in like rain, or snow.
As an engineer I’m both impressed by the tech and horrified by all the possible scenarios that someone not paying attention or trusting the vehicle too much could encounter that would/could be deadly!
Years later and you still seem to be one of the most trustworthy reviewers out there (tech and otherwise). Keep up the good work!
As somebody that has used FSD for maybe a year now in the beta, I can confidently say that your "sum up" of "It's kind of sloppy, but it works...." is probably the best way to describe FSD in it's current iteration.
I just want to point out that you did a great job talking during this whole thing. I’m not sure if you had a script pre planned so you had talking points or just did a really good job because you’re a natural. Either way keeping an audience engaged with your explanation was top notch.
Dude this video was kinda relaxing. It felt like me and Marques were just really good friends with me in the back seat, just having a conversation on the way to the studio. I LOVED THIS
Great video! As an airplane pilot, when people say “don’t you just use the autopilot?” The narrative you gave is exactly how we feel and no one understands it unless they’ve used some sort of autopilot. It can be more stressful using autopilot for us in certain situations as we are essentially just making sure it does what it’s supposed to…so our vigilance is even higher!
Your commentary is hilarious. Love how you share your nervousness and fair assessment of FSD. I’d definitely be a regular viewer of your drives to track progress.
Marques really knows how to keep engagement. I watch this whole video from start to finish without leaving my seat. I can’t imagine he had a script for this either because it’s a demo and he’s reacting in real time. Dude is awesome.
I’ve been curious about these cars for a while, but what really drew me in is the way you guided us with your thoughts of it through the process that made me want to keep watching start to finish! Good job! 👍🏻😎
This was a perfectly complex drive to film. I loved how it wasn't too crazy, but just enough obstacles to really challenge the AI.
I have the same feeling about the highway. I live in Florida and our highways are actually pretty good for this, no real elevation changes, well marked lanes, no pothole damage from freezing winters like up north and long sweeping curves. But we once off the Highway it feels like a suicide mission
I've been running the FSD beta on my Model S for a few months now. It went from trying to kill me 2-3 times on every drive, to only trying to kill me about once every trip. A lot of big improvements in the last few months, but given that I still have a lot to live for I'm not ready to turn it on and go to sleep just yet.
The only instance that I found it useful is when you are sleepy and are about to pass out and while ou are looking a spot to rest, this can be useful in case you uncontiously found asleep.
The main thing that I learned from this video is that Marques would be an excellent and patient driving instructor.
The raw emotions here are so accurate. I have the beta as well and this is exactly how I feel on every drive with it. I'm surprised it took this long for a YouTube channel to come out with a video that could portray these feelings so accurately with FSD.
Marques is really talented in getting someone's attention even when they don't want to give it. I had no intention of watching a 23 minute FSD video, but I did. Very nice video, explanation and commentary. I can't see myself giving over driving to a computer. At least not in the near future.
Huge improvement since this. FSD is now good enough to drive essentially anywhere in the US.
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