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observationistyesterday at 10:30 PM2 repliesview on HN

Enormous complexity, safety risks, and completely unnecessary for successful level 4 FSD - the hurdle to full autonomous driving was basically jumped by Tesla this year. I don't see why lidar is even allowed in public at this point, it seems dangerous enough that you'd want it effectively restricted to highly regulated and licensed uses, like military or academic scanning, with all sorts of deliberate safeguards and liability checks.

Social media is full of little clips of lidar systems burning out camera pixels, and I'm sure big proponents of the tech have paid people off over eye injuries at this point. There've probably been a ton of injuries that just got written off as random environmental hazards, "must have looked at the sun" etc.

It's nuts that this stuff gets deployed.


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AlotOfReadingyesterday at 10:45 PM

    the hurdle to full autonomous driving was basically jumped by Tesla this year.
Tesla doesn't have driverless operations anywhere, and their Austin fleet consists of <30 vehicles with full time safety drivers that have a far worse safety record than Waymo vehicles.

It's not nothing, but it's a long way from being a complete system (let alone the obviously superior one).

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