Best v13 video i've seen so far! Your wife adds a ton of value to these videos, because she has the "non-enthusiast" view, which honestly accounts for like 99% of people driving Teslas. I'm interested to see if HW3 cars do okay with v13, or if it's time for me to upgrade when Juniper comes out. My late 2020 Model Y has 83,000 miles on it now.
@@geirmyrvagnes8718 I mean, to be fair on her part, if you live with someone, or they're your partner and their interests and livelihood revolves around covering this stuff and things related to this, then I'm sure you are going to pickup on a few things.
@@jooptablet1727 No such problem in SAE J3016 Level 2 driving: the *driver* is fully responsible for everything. It is not a passenger yet. It remains a driver even with Supervised Self-Driving, which is designed as a Level 2 system, only with a misleading marketing name. BTW: "a car" can never take any responsibility. Responsibility is always bound to human beings. They can be at the dealer, at the manufacturer, at a supplier, at a programming unit, at a unit for testing or release management, at a unit for data or processing. But it will always be humans. Or maybe juristic persons / legal entities. But the car itself will not become such a thing.
I absolutly and dearly Love this husband/wife team evaluation of FSD! ...for multiple reasons. Primarily because you guys are a great example of a well-functioning relationship. The Universe has blessed you guys... ...David Droit
It's not often that both of you are surprised (in a good way) by what your 'Robotaxi' does. Watching your reactions to the car backing into a parking spot at Game Stop was great to watch.
What I'm noticing is it isn't standing out in traffic like most previous versions. I never use any fsd functions on either of mine because I'm always embarrassed that others will think that I'm an idiot and I can't drive. This seems like it's actually useful. I can see this being useful for people who are going out to party and might be slightly impaired yet legal to drive. It's like a "guardian angel mode" to get you home safely. We're almost there!
This is the first time you’ve heard this from me: I’m impressed. I called to set up a demo drive in an FSD-enabled Model Y. I want to experience this firsthand …
Love that your Target was Target!!! Super impressive drive and amazing how it even parked itself. Stephanie was wonderful as a demonstration of how much this has advanced, she was totally at ease.
Oh wow!!! I love the unfiltered emotions as you both were chauffeured around. And it did a great job! Please roll out more of the two of you, you make a great team. Thanks for all your efforts as always.
@@DirtyTeslaHW3 FSD today is a total joke. Version 11 operated better than 12.5.4.2 (and the 3 versions before it). Level 5 robotaxi won’t be around for years.
I think at 17min when it didn't start in parking, is because of continue trip. it didn't get to show you the option that they have added for start. I think car needs some confirmation from stop position
No, they definitely got the button to start the drive after pressing “continue trip”. The issue was most likely the truck parked to their left, which was obstructing the car's view. This is a common issue with FSD, where the car will sometimes stop or hesitate for a while if its view is obstructed.
Closely following your videos from the very beginning.. I usually get very excited when an update comes out with a game changer and this v13 is one of them and I cannot wait to get mine.. though I like your talk and perspective (lol) the wife test and her perspective will be fresh and from a common person point of view without leaning anyside.. keep up the work!
A robotaxi should stop near the entrance to let the passengers out. If you're the owner of the car, it should autopark. If not, it should let you out first, then drive off into the sunset for the next customer. Or go to the SuC to charge.
The VIEWS! So cool to see your channel grow. Years ago you and I had a chat on Twitter and after getting married I finally got my first Tesla. You were a big inspiration in that. Thanks man. Keep up the good work :)
The roundabout at 11:17 was pretty interesting. I'm not sure I've seen a gas station in a roundabout before. But that truck left the gas station and was right behind you as you entered the roundabout. The car was great about being assertive and safe. But it was most interesting that Stephanie said "there were no cars around" after going through the roundabout. I wonder if perhaps she didn't see that truck coming out of the gas station? It's nice that FSD did?
At the present time I don’t own a Tesla but have been contemplating my next purchase be a Y. I really appreciate you and your wife taking time to show how well FSD is evolving. I don’t recall if it was you or Stephanie that made a comment about the difficulties of making a left turn and it appears that Tesla prefers making right hand turns to accomplish the same task. Years ago I read a very interesting article by a writer named Michael Gartner who wrote an article about his parents. If I recall correctly, it was called. No left turns. As we age I understand how his parents felt. Continue the good work guys and thanks for taking time to share.
That was an amazing drive guys, I hope you appreciate how lucky you are having that amazing technology. I am watching this from across the pond in the UK, I have paid twice to have fsd on my model 3 and now my model y and I don't even have a ASS that works. I love your videos and hope that one day I will get the chance to experience such amazing drives. Although I'm green with envy please keep up the good work. Thanks for your great efforts ❤❤
Great video, and such a nice perspective with the wife reviewing. I suspect the nudge might've been just a small bug from exiting the navigation to immediately engaging again. Like you said, if you'd exited and re entered the car, the navigation would've reset and a "new route" would've been engaged. Try exiting the car and simulating a trip to the store, then reenter and go again!
Parking in front of Gamestop was so perfect. I know autopark has been around a while, so this isn't the most groundbreaking thing, but just seeing FSD link everything together like that so seamlessly makes it feel like the future is here!
It's crazy how far we've come, I remember when NoA was this revolutionary feature. "The car will pass others on the highway and even take interchanges/exits!" Now the thing will not only drive itself to your destination but will back into a parking spot.
You can’t do that with a neural net without slowing it down and decreasing safety. The decisions are happening in hidden layers. It’s a black box like your brain. It’s like me wanting to know what you’re going to say before you say it or write it down. The most you can get is what they put into nav or the separate image processing shown on the screen which can deviate from the actions of the large model.
Great video and such authentic enthusiasm from both of you! One thing to consider and I have started to do is change the speed offset from +40% to something more "palatable". Maybe 10-20%. That way you won't really ever get crazy speeding in slow speed limit settings but it will still make it go a little quicker.
I love your videos with Stephanie. They give a bit of an "every person's" assessment of FSD. If drove the equivalent of 35 mph in a 25 mph zone (56 km/h in a 40 km/h zone) all day where I live (Melbourne, Australia), I would lose my licence by the end of the day. It will be essential to have a "never over the speed limit" setting for us (whenever FSD comes - seems like a forlorn hope right now).
Crazy how you're shaking over that snow / ice bumps. I had the exact same experience last week in Switzerland for the first time (M3P 2021). I could hear parts of my Tesla I've never heard before 😂
You can change the speed offset under the Autopilot tab. The default is 40% for all 3 modes. I changed my Chill to no offset and standard to 10% (1st tick).
That's awesome that it now parks as part of FSD! Tesla's had perpendicular park since 2016 (my old '15 Model S could do it), but that hasn't been integrated into FSD before now. Very cool!
Just did a road trip from the Bay Area to San Diego then back after about a week. One major complaint I have is that when I was on the freeway, I would get the car cruising up to about 72-75 mph in standard mode, but as soon as the car saw saw another 65 mph speed sign, the car would immediately and rapidly slow down and the other cars would fly pass me. It got a little spicy at times.
The day your wife gets into the car and prefers to let FSD drive, then we’ve truly arrived! But I must say, we’ve come a long way! It actually seems like she’s more relaxed now. Does she ever use FSD herself?
It may have been mentioned, but if you set the speed offset to percentage instead of just mph, you can make it do something like 10% of the speed over the speed limit. For instance a 30mph zone will max at 33mph but a 70 will max around 77mph.
I mean it only does 38 in a 25 because you told it it's allowed to go 40% over the speedlimit or something like that. If you set it to a reasonable 5 or 10% over, it won't do that.
7:30 It might just randomly take off at some point with a little update to the Tesla app. Just as you schedule preconditioning or charging, you can schedule drives. So if you work from home on certain days and drive to the office on others, schedule it so when you climb in the car at 6:30AM on a Monday, the car knows “hey the person climbed in the car around 6:30AM, that means he wants to go here” And the car just takes off!
What a brilliant video , and Stephanie is a star . Very impressed it reversed into a space. It will eventually need a “park at the door “ park in a space” or drop me off at the door then go and find a space option , when selecting your destination. As an advanced driver in the uk ,I was trained to drive at the safe speed for the road in the current conditions. Sadly we have thousands of speed cameras that don’t care what is a safe speed at 3 o’clock in the morning! With autonomous vehicles having much faster reactions and much shorter braking distances and 360° vision , rules will probably change in the future. Hopefully starting with removing speed humps.
Hey man! Love your FSD video, especially those together with your wife. Would it be possible to turn on auto dubbing? I'd love to show your videos to my parents (they only understand italian). Thank you so much!
Unless it’s a school zone, 35 and 25 is perfectly normal. I wouldn’t even call it hurrying. Beyond that though, this is one of the best videos you’ve posted in a while. It’s great to see both of you sharing what you think, and of course it’s great to see that 13.2 looks like such an improvement. Looking forward to getting this on my car soon.
The percentage speed max should accommodate for the speeding in 25 mph zones. My Model Y with hurry mode % offset only goes 33 in a 30 mph and then 77 in the 70. Works as intended for me.
A cool option like "navigate and find a parking spot" would be great. A robotaxi wouldn't really need it but your average daily driver could use something like that. I know, as we just saw, it looked like it will find a parking spot but I wonder if it's hit or miss some times. An option to find a parking spot once it reaches the destination would be nice.
25 mph speed limits in my area of NJ mean drive 37-40. Definitely want to give the user some controls here. Great video--my wife acts similarly, and is quick to pull the plug on anything that is slightly abnormal. Looking forward to v13!
Very good! Cant wait to get the update!! Question Can you see if you can test it on a state rd in a 55mph and you approach a vehicle stopped on the road? Last version of 12.5 did a VERY last minute brake. Almost emergency braking.
Good job posting this for us, nice to see a 'civilian's' opinion of the new FSD build too. Strange how it auto parks at some places and not others. The 3 point turn scenario was another one like this (in Chuck Cook's videos). Each new version shows us new capabilities AND you can SEE what's still possible.
7:53 the Waymo I rode in a few times in San Francisco required the back seat riders to buckle their seatbelts. It popped something on the screen that I ignored, but shortly after it pulled over and a person called the car and said that all seat belts needed to be buckled or the ride couldn't continue.
I think the main issue with parking is that it goes to the point, doesn't see parking lanes so it parks on the side of the road. But probably if you put the point where parking spaces are, it's more likely to end the route with parking itself.
For the Waymo, it will start without you wearing a seatbelt but if you continue to not have it on, eventually their customer support people will call you and tell you to put on the seatbelt
Wow, so impressed, great video and having your wife there is awesome! It really is getting there. Already much better than some drivers! C’mon Tesla, please give us this in other markets like us here in Oz. 🇦🇺(Our A/P software has had no love or improvements for so damn long, like about four years. I have EAP, but even “navigate on A/P” is hopeless- I just don’t use it.
Great video. You both rock. I agree with you. Standard and Chill it should never speed. I set my speed offset to 0% and my car never speed but I only use standard mode. Never even tried the hurry. I normally never speed so I am OK with this setting.
Chris, nice presentation of FSD thanks! would it be able to preform as presented if the car couldn’t see any lane markers on road and parking lots covered in snow ❄️. Please advise.
He posted a video of a night drive where there was some snow on some of the roads and snow in some of the parking lots, and the car cannot handle as well in those conditions.
I think self driving needs a hunch capability. Maybe it already has it, idk, but the visualisation certainly doesn't show it. For example when the car stops to the lights behind another car it doesn't "know" why the car in front has stopped that long way from the lights. It could use its hunch capability to explain that there are other cars in front even though the car doesn't see them. Just one example.
That nudge. You didn't get out so car has to wait for nudge. I bet if you went shopping it wouldn't need a nudge to FSD again. Great videos over last few years, feels like we're getting there!😊
Wow! That's just really amazing how FSD is getting so much better and more aggressive in its driving but also much more confident in making decisions. However, have you had an experience with someone trying to suddenly cut in front of you or break check you while using FSD? If so, how did FSD handle it?
Great video. Interesting discussion about driving at 34 mph in a 25 mph and using Stephanie as a canary in charge of the vehicle because she has a clean license.
The back up park is insane
Tying it to navigation is of course interesting but reverse self parking is ancient technology
@@Destorrrrr I think it's moreso the fact the AI decided to park on its own given the context
@@Destorrrrr This is a single neural net that decides where to park, and how to park. It's not ancient and nothing like what we had before
@@Nasser-bp6qf I was speechless when i saw it... It was amazing!
华为也可以!
Best v13 video i've seen so far! Your wife adds a ton of value to these videos, because she has the "non-enthusiast" view, which honestly accounts for like 99% of people driving Teslas. I'm interested to see if HW3 cars do okay with v13, or if it's time for me to upgrade when Juniper comes out. My late 2020 Model Y has 83,000 miles on it now.
Don't know about "non-enthusiast" when she rattled off version numbers, but she is pure gold for expressing how it feels.
@@geirmyrvagnes8718 I mean, to be fair on her part, if you live with someone, or they're your partner and their interests and livelihood revolves around covering this stuff and things related to this, then I'm sure you are going to pickup on a few things.
@@geirmyrvagnes8718 Seems to me she became something of a 'lowkey' enthusiast early this yr.
She is way better than him! Amazing how much her opinion means compared to his same ol thoughts! JK! Great job guys!
Nice comments !
You will love Juniper
"Nudge" button is a great idea to 'intervene' without actually intervening. Another wonderful video!
Or just add a front bumper camera.. 16:05
Problem becomes: who is responsible for the car? The car or the passenger?
@@jooptablet1727 the one behind the steering wheel.
@@jooptablet1727 No such problem in SAE J3016 Level 2 driving: the *driver* is fully responsible for everything. It is not a passenger yet. It remains a driver even with Supervised Self-Driving, which is designed as a Level 2 system, only with a misleading marketing name. BTW: "a car" can never take any responsibility. Responsibility is always bound to human beings. They can be at the dealer, at the manufacturer, at a supplier, at a programming unit, at a unit for testing or release management, at a unit for data or processing. But it will always be humans. Or maybe juristic persons / legal entities. But the car itself will not become such a thing.
What’s the nudge button??
5:47 when Stephanie rattles off the full build number of the last FSD I was a bit shocked 😅.
I've been running that version for like a month or whatever and there's no way I could rhyme off that fast.
She def not a regular driver anymore
I absolutly and dearly Love this husband/wife team evaluation of FSD! ...for multiple reasons. Primarily because you guys are a great example of a well-functioning relationship. The Universe has blessed you guys...
...David Droit
15:44 my fav moment of the whole video :)
It's not often that both of you are surprised (in a good way) by what your 'Robotaxi' does. Watching your reactions to the car backing into a parking spot at Game Stop was great to watch.
Thank you so much for pumping out these V13 vids so quickly!!
What I'm noticing is it isn't standing out in traffic like most previous versions. I never use any fsd functions on either of mine because I'm always embarrassed that others will think that I'm an idiot and I can't drive. This seems like it's actually useful. I can see this being useful for people who are going out to party and might be slightly impaired yet legal to drive. It's like a "guardian angel mode" to get you home safely. We're almost there!
The wife test is the most crucial test to solving FSD
For sure, for me.
The car is just like a human, "speed limit 25? oh i can go 10 over"
5:19 "I'm like waymo-relaxed" :)
Yes, but everywhere.
This is the first time you’ve heard this from me:
I’m impressed.
I called to set up a demo drive in an FSD-enabled Model Y. I want to experience this firsthand …
Make sure it has V13, it's a world of difference. Most vehicles, even Tesla's test drive vehicles, won't have this version yet.
It won’t be 13.2 …
This was by far one of the best FSD videos I have ever seen! It's crazy good!
The parking job being so much better and quicker than I could have done blew my mind.
Speechless says it all! Your excited voices are confirmation of positive progress! Very encouraging!!
Thanks!
Love that your Target was Target!!!
Super impressive drive and amazing how it even parked itself.
Stephanie was wonderful as a demonstration of how much this has advanced, she was totally at ease.
Oh wow!!! I love the unfiltered emotions as you both were chauffeured around. And it did a great job! Please roll out more of the two of you, you make a great team. Thanks for all your efforts as always.
Us HW3 are like: I'm on that last year version.
HW3 video coming!
@@DirtyTesla👀
@@DirtyTeslaHW3 FSD today is a total joke. Version 11 operated better than 12.5.4.2 (and the 3 versions before it). Level 5 robotaxi won’t be around for years.
@@kevdogsab HW4 CT here, 12.5.5.3 isn't any better....still not really usable due to speed choices alone.
When FSD complete, you will likely to have the latest hw, AI5 for free.
Great job Stephanie you’ve come a long way keep going.
I always enjoy Stephanie's input, and it's fun watching you drive around our hometown!
I think at 17min when it didn't start in parking, is because of continue trip. it didn't get to show you the option that they have added for start. I think car needs some confirmation from stop position
No, they definitely got the button to start the drive after pressing “continue trip”. The issue was most likely the truck parked to their left, which was obstructing the car's view. This is a common issue with FSD, where the car will sometimes stop or hesitate for a while if its view is obstructed.
Actual chills when it parked at Gamestop!
Closely following your videos from the very beginning.. I usually get very excited when an update comes out with a game changer and this v13 is one of them and I cannot wait to get mine.. though I like your talk and perspective (lol) the wife test and her perspective will be fresh and from a common person point of view without leaning anyside.. keep up the work!
I love how it parked itself. I can just feel how close we're getting to true driverless travel.
It’s should prompt you when you enter a destination, weather to park, or drop off at front of destination.
A robotaxi should stop near the entrance to let the passengers out.
If you're the owner of the car, it should autopark.
If not, it should let you out first, then drive off into the sunset for the next customer. Or go to the SuC to charge.
The VIEWS! So cool to see your channel grow. Years ago you and I had a chat on Twitter and after getting married I finally got my first Tesla. You were a big inspiration in that. Thanks man. Keep up the good work :)
Thanks for watching the old videos! Congrats on the marriage and Tesla!
Wow, finally wife approved
Many months ago she lamented having to drive all day without it. (borrowed car or whatever)
The roundabout at 11:17 was pretty interesting. I'm not sure I've seen a gas station in a roundabout before. But that truck left the gas station and was right behind you as you entered the roundabout. The car was great about being assertive and safe. But it was most interesting that Stephanie said "there were no cars around" after going through the roundabout. I wonder if perhaps she didn't see that truck coming out of the gas station? It's nice that FSD did?
It’s great when you talk Chris!! Love your videos man and I can’t wait for the next version of V13 to improve reverse functionality
At the present time I don’t own a Tesla but have been contemplating my next purchase be a Y. I really appreciate you and your wife taking time to show how well FSD is evolving. I don’t recall if it was you or Stephanie that made a comment about the difficulties of making a left turn and it appears that Tesla prefers making right hand turns to accomplish the same task. Years ago I read a very interesting article by a writer named Michael Gartner who wrote an article about his parents. If I recall correctly, it was called. No left turns. As we age I understand how his parents felt.
Continue the good work guys and thanks for taking time to share.
Thanks to your Stephanie, so much added value
Woooow, I loved your wife’s face when the Tesla parked by itself in reverse, Tesla should use that part of the video in a commercial ad. 👍🏼👍🏼
That was an amazing drive guys, I hope you appreciate how lucky you are having that amazing technology. I am watching this from across the pond in the UK, I have paid twice to have fsd on my model 3 and now my model y and I don't even have a ASS that works. I love your videos and hope that one day I will get the chance to experience such amazing drives. Although I'm green with envy please keep up the good work. Thanks for your great efforts ❤❤
Thanks for your videos. Educational and entertaining. Keep up the great work...the dynamic duo of FSD!
I love her enthusiasm
Thanks a lot, funny to watch reactions of your wife!
Awesome - I love when Stephanie is on board :)
Keep talking, Chris -- I use you for practice stenography and for learning what features my car will have down the road!
Great video, and such a nice perspective with the wife reviewing. I suspect the nudge might've been just a small bug from exiting the navigation to immediately engaging again. Like you said, if you'd exited and re entered the car, the navigation would've reset and a "new route" would've been engaged. Try exiting the car and simulating a trip to the store, then reenter and go again!
Parking in front of Gamestop was so perfect. I know autopark has been around a while, so this isn't the most groundbreaking thing, but just seeing FSD link everything together like that so seamlessly makes it feel like the future is here!
13:41 Great parking job at Game Stop!
It's crazy how far we've come, I remember when NoA was this revolutionary feature. "The car will pass others on the highway and even take interchanges/exits!" Now the thing will not only drive itself to your destination but will back into a parking spot.
Truely amazing! Would be nice if there was a window where FSD would announce its intensions so the driver would know what it intends to do next.
I'm sure that is in the works as part of their end goal for robotaxi.
You can’t do that with a neural net without slowing it down and decreasing safety. The decisions are happening in hidden layers. It’s a black box like your brain. It’s like me wanting to know what you’re going to say before you say it or write it down. The most you can get is what they put into nav or the separate image processing shown on the screen which can deviate from the actions of the large model.
the screen may give a clue? I know that helps me with autopilot, when I can see "yah, the car sees that curve"...
Loved the stunned moment of silence at game stop!!!
This was such a satisfying video and i trust you and your wife being safe also you didn't talk too much
at index 21:35, check out what gets rendered for the person pushing the cart - the cart flickers between a little kid on a bike and a "small car?" lol
Great video and such authentic enthusiasm from both of you! One thing to consider and I have started to do is change the speed offset from +40% to something more "palatable". Maybe 10-20%. That way you won't really ever get crazy speeding in slow speed limit settings but it will still make it go a little quicker.
I love your videos with Stephanie. They give a bit of an "every person's" assessment of FSD. If drove the equivalent of 35 mph in a 25 mph zone (56 km/h in a 40 km/h zone) all day where I live (Melbourne, Australia), I would lose my licence by the end of the day. It will be essential to have a "never over the speed limit" setting for us (whenever FSD comes - seems like a forlorn hope right now).
Love how fluent she was spitting out 12.5.6.3. Bam.
Crazy how you're shaking over that snow / ice bumps. I had the exact same experience last week in Switzerland for the first time (M3P 2021). I could hear parts of my Tesla I've never heard before 😂
You guys are amazing! Loved the video and ofc the Robotaxi behavior from this new version
You can change the speed offset under the Autopilot tab. The default is 40% for all 3 modes. I changed my Chill to no offset and standard to 10% (1st tick).
That's awesome that it now parks as part of FSD! Tesla's had perpendicular park since 2016 (my old '15 Model S could do it), but that hasn't been integrated into FSD before now. Very cool!
Just did a road trip from the Bay Area to San Diego then back after about a week. One major complaint I have is that when I was on the freeway, I would get the car cruising up to about 72-75 mph in standard mode, but as soon as the car saw saw another 65 mph speed sign, the car would immediately and rapidly slow down and the other cars would fly pass me. It got a little spicy at times.
1:13 Uh, your wife is a liiiiittle bit pissed. A liiiiiiittle bit 😂😂
The day your wife gets into the car and prefers to let FSD drive, then we’ve truly arrived! But I must say, we’ve come a long way! It actually seems like she’s more relaxed now. Does she ever use FSD herself?
Early this yr (I think it was) she lamented having to drive all day without it, borrowed car or whatever on road trip.
It may have been mentioned, but if you set the speed offset to percentage instead of just mph, you can make it do something like 10% of the speed over the speed limit. For instance a 30mph zone will max at 33mph but a 70 will max around 77mph.
I mean it only does 38 in a 25 because you told it it's allowed to go 40% over the speedlimit or something like that. If you set it to a reasonable 5 or 10% over, it won't do that.
You can adjust in the autopilot menu how many miles you want it to go over the speed limit. You can also make it absolute or relative too
Yay! CyberMom Steph. You two are great but I gotta say Stephanie that boy is still getting way too much caffeine. 🙂
7:30
It might just randomly take off at some point with a little update to the Tesla app.
Just as you schedule preconditioning or charging, you can schedule drives. So if you work from home on certain days and drive to the office on others, schedule it so when you climb in the car at 6:30AM on a Monday, the car knows “hey the person climbed in the car around 6:30AM, that means he wants to go here”
And the car just takes off!
Love the back up parking.
Love the Stephanie takes, reminds me of how my wife treats FSD!
What a brilliant video , and Stephanie is a star . Very impressed it reversed into a space.
It will eventually need a “park at the door “ park in a space” or drop me off at the door then go and find a space option , when selecting your destination.
As an advanced driver in the uk ,I was trained to drive at the safe speed for the road in the current conditions.
Sadly we have thousands of speed cameras that don’t care what is a safe speed at 3 o’clock in the morning!
With autonomous vehicles having much faster reactions and much shorter braking distances and 360° vision , rules will probably change in the future.
Hopefully starting with removing speed humps.
Hey man! Love your FSD video, especially those together with your wife.
Would it be possible to turn on auto dubbing? I'd love to show your videos to my parents (they only understand italian).
Thank you so much!
Unless it’s a school zone, 35 and 25 is perfectly normal. I wouldn’t even call it hurrying. Beyond that though, this is one of the best videos you’ve posted in a while. It’s great to see both of you sharing what you think, and of course it’s great to see that 13.2 looks like such an improvement. Looking forward to getting this on my car soon.
I've got two HW3 cars right now and I'm mighty jealous. This seriously looks SO GOOD.
The percentage speed max should accommodate for the speeding in 25 mph zones. My Model Y with hurry mode % offset only goes 33 in a 30 mph and then 77 in the 70. Works as intended for me.
A cool option like "navigate and find a parking spot" would be great. A robotaxi wouldn't really need it but your average daily driver could use something like that. I know, as we just saw, it looked like it will find a parking spot but I wonder if it's hit or miss some times. An option to find a parking spot once it reaches the destination would be nice.
25 mph speed limits in my area of NJ mean drive 37-40. Definitely want to give the user some controls here. Great video--my wife acts similarly, and is quick to pull the plug on anything that is slightly abnormal. Looking forward to v13!
Wife approved! 🎉
thanks. this gets me so excited for what is to come.
When the car started backing in your face was priceless
A solution to speeding would be different speed offsets for each profile. Hurry could be 40%, Standard 20%, and Chill 0-5%.
"it knows what I want and I like it" what more can you say! excited for the release to go wide.
I’ve been wondering if it recognizes icy roads and changes its behavior. Can you confirm?
Very good! Cant wait to get the update!!
Question
Can you see if you can test it on a state rd in a 55mph and you approach a vehicle stopped on the road? Last version of 12.5 did a VERY last minute brake. Almost emergency braking.
Excellent video and commentary. Nice to see Stephanie’s input. 👍
Good job posting this for us, nice to see a 'civilian's' opinion of the new FSD build too. Strange how it auto parks at some places and not others. The 3 point turn scenario was another one like this (in Chuck Cook's videos). Each new version shows us new capabilities AND you can SEE what's still possible.
7:53 the Waymo I rode in a few times in San Francisco required the back seat riders to buckle their seatbelts. It popped something on the screen that I ignored, but shortly after it pulled over and a person called the car and said that all seat belts needed to be buckled or the ride couldn't continue.
I think the main issue with parking is that it goes to the point, doesn't see parking lanes so it parks on the side of the road. But probably if you put the point where parking spaces are, it's more likely to end the route with parking itself.
Thanks guys, awesome honest video keep them coming!
Thanks Stephanie and Chris ✨
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Stephanie approved. :) Great video. Thanks
Amazing 👏 cant wait to pick up my new model 3 on Tuesday so I can get 13 faster!
For the Waymo, it will start without you wearing a seatbelt but if you continue to not have it on, eventually their customer support people will call you and tell you to put on the seatbelt
😂 that's funny. I did put it on so didn't get a call
@@DirtyTesla Yeah I believe eventually it'll just pull over if you still refuse 🤣
Wow, so impressed, great video and having your wife there is awesome! It really is getting there. Already much better than some drivers!
C’mon Tesla, please give us this in other markets like us here in Oz. 🇦🇺(Our A/P software has had no love or improvements for so damn long, like about four years. I have EAP, but even “navigate on A/P” is hopeless- I just don’t use it.
Great video. You both rock. I agree with you. Standard and Chill it should never speed. I set my speed offset to 0% and my car never speed but I only use standard mode. Never even tried the hurry. I normally never speed so I am OK with this setting.
Chris, nice presentation of FSD thanks! would it be able to preform as presented if the car couldn’t see any lane markers on road and parking lots covered in snow ❄️. Please advise.
He posted a video of a night drive where there was some snow on some of the roads and snow in some of the parking lots, and the car cannot handle as well in those conditions.
Can't wait for this to be released to everyone. Can you make a video going to a supercharger and it parking in the stall by itself?
Great duo, good drive. Can't wait to experience V13 for myself.
I think self driving needs a hunch capability. Maybe it already has it, idk, but the visualisation certainly doesn't show it. For example when the car stops to the lights behind another car it doesn't "know" why the car in front has stopped that long way from the lights. It could use its hunch capability to explain that there are other cars in front even though the car doesn't see them. Just one example.
@18:03 you set a moving Target? 😂
That nudge. You didn't get out so car has to wait for nudge. I bet if you went shopping it wouldn't need a nudge to FSD again. Great videos over last few years, feels like we're getting there!😊
Wow! That's just really amazing how FSD is getting so much better and more aggressive in its driving but also much more confident in making decisions. However, have you had an experience with someone trying to suddenly cut in front of you or break check you while using FSD? If so, how did FSD handle it?
Great video. Interesting discussion about driving at 34 mph in a 25 mph and using Stephanie as a canary in charge of the vehicle because she has a clean license.
Great video, awesome your wife came with. Going to send this to my wife asap 🤣
Love the wife’s commentary