Tesla's FSD 12.3.6 Update: Partnership with BYU and Transfer Learning Concerns

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Tesla's FSD 12.3.6 Update: Partnership with BYU and Transfer Learning Concerns

Tesla's partnership with BYU from China for FSD development and the potential use of transfer learning could significantly enhance their self-driving technology, but there are concerns about the hesitation to turn on red lights and the ultimate goal of achieving full autonomy and Robo taxi

Questions to inspire discussion

  • What is Tesla's partnership with BYU from China for FSD development?

    Tesla has partnered with BYU from China to enhance their self-driving technology using transfer learning.

  • What are the concerns about Tesla's self-driving technology?

    There are concerns about the hesitation to turn on red lights and the ultimate goal of achieving full autonomy and Robo taxi.

  • Has the car successfully detected a biker at a turn?

    Yes, in a previous video, the car successfully detected a biker at the same turn.

  • What is the concept of a robo taxi fleet?

    The concept involves Tesla owners contributing their cars to earn money as part of a robo taxi fleet.

  • How much gain has Tesla stock seen?

    Tesla stock has seen a 20% gain recently. 

 

Key Insights

  • 🚗 Tesla's partnership with BYU from China for FSD development caused the stock to soar, reaching almost 198.
  • 🚗 The Tesla 12.3.6 update seems to be behaving very similarly in different traffic situations.
  • 📊 Transfer learning could be a valuable tool for Tesla to utilize the data collected from the US to enhance their self-driving technology in China.
  • 🚦 The Tesla update's hesitation to turn on a red light is a major concern for safety.
  • 🚗 Even though the traffic conditions might be very different, transfer learning could still be a good potential method due to the common ground in similarities like lanes, cars, and people.
  • 🚗 Tesla's goal of achieving full autonomy and Robo taxi is a big question mark, but the ultimate level of level five autonomy is the Holy Grail of AI in real-world application.
  • 🚗 "I was pretty disappointed with that turn at the red lights."
  • 🚗 The concept of Robo taxi allowing Tesla owners to contribute their car to the fleet and earn money is intriguing. 

 

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Clips 

  • 00:00 🚗 Testing out the new Tesla update for FSD and discussing the partnership with BYD in China.
    • 01:54 🚗 Testing the Tesla 12.3.6 update in Downtown LA during rush hour traffic.
      • 02:48 🚗 Tesla is facing restrictions in China for FSD usage and data transfer, but they may use transfer learning to enhance self-driving using data collected from the US.
        • 04:03 🚗 Tesla's 12.3.6 update is not performing well, as it is being overly cautious and not making turns when it should.
          • 04:49 🚗 Tesla's 12.3.6 update may use transfer learning to improve predictions based on existing training data.
            • 06:09 🚗 Tesla is close to solving full autonomy, with hopes for level 3 or 4 autonomy for Robo taxi, and level 5 being the ultimate goal.
              • 07:55 🚗 Testing the new Tesla update, not seeing significant differences, still impressed with FSD but critical of some aspects.
                • 08:50 🚗 Tesla is ready to make a right turn and successfully detected a biker, while Tesla stock has seen a 20% gain and the concept of a robo taxi fleet is discussed.
                  • The car is already in the right lane and ready to make a right turn, and in a previous video, the car successfully detected a biker at the same turn.
                  • Tesla stock has seen a 20% gain, and the concept of a robo taxi fleet where Tesla owners can contribute their cars to earn money is discussed.

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                Duration: 0:11:40

                Publication Date: 2024-04-30T10:28:43Z

                WatchUrl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms183bv01Ls

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