As of around mid-March. https://twitter.com/karpathy/status/974704734073274368
> - Around 40% of their cash in hand is from refundable deposits, from people who thought they would get a $35k car Do you have a source on the amount of people who "thought they would get a $35k car?" Autopilot itself…
The Model S is in fact about as heavy as a Ford F150. However, if this braking result is consistent across all Model 3 vehicles, that's a bit worrisome. I'm also a little concerned with the other issues they had…
Yes? My 75D had an entire second shaved off of its 0 - 60 time. I was aware of the change and was able to deal with it just fine... I'm also not sure what the alternative you're imagining here is. Take it in to a shop…
Well, yes. You get prompted to update your car (you can choose not to). And then after the update is complete, you get a Whats Changed prompt the next time you're in your car. Essentially a patch notes for your vehicle
This is extremely disingenuous. We have brains (at least, I like to think most of us do) which are capable of many, many times the amount of processing power which currently exists in AP2 and AP2.5 cars. Elon himself…
"Is $5,000 what owners of other cars pay for similar driver-assist features?" Although at its core, that's what Autopilot is (nothing more than Lane-Keep Assist and Adaptive Cruise-Control), to leave it at that is not…
As of around mid-March. https://twitter.com/karpathy/status/974704734073274368
> - Around 40% of their cash in hand is from refundable deposits, from people who thought they would get a $35k car Do you have a source on the amount of people who "thought they would get a $35k car?" Autopilot itself…
The Model S is in fact about as heavy as a Ford F150. However, if this braking result is consistent across all Model 3 vehicles, that's a bit worrisome. I'm also a little concerned with the other issues they had…
Yes? My 75D had an entire second shaved off of its 0 - 60 time. I was aware of the change and was able to deal with it just fine... I'm also not sure what the alternative you're imagining here is. Take it in to a shop…
Well, yes. You get prompted to update your car (you can choose not to). And then after the update is complete, you get a Whats Changed prompt the next time you're in your car. Essentially a patch notes for your vehicle
This is extremely disingenuous. We have brains (at least, I like to think most of us do) which are capable of many, many times the amount of processing power which currently exists in AP2 and AP2.5 cars. Elon himself…
"Is $5,000 what owners of other cars pay for similar driver-assist features?" Although at its core, that's what Autopilot is (nothing more than Lane-Keep Assist and Adaptive Cruise-Control), to leave it at that is not…