Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 beta shows significant improvements in handling tough turns, pedestrian recognition, and route decision-making, with some minor issues still present, but overall showing promising progress
Questions to inspire discussion
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What improvements does Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 show?
—The video demonstrates significant improvements in handling tough turns, pedestrian recognition, and route decision-making, with some minor issues still present.
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What are the limitations of the auto set speed feature in Tesla's FSD V12.3.4?
—The auto set speed feature sets a maximum speed, but the car may choose to go slower, as explained in the video.
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How does Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 handle tough turns?
—The car handled tough turns perfectly, but the steering wheel nag is still present and the car is choosing its own speed, as mentioned in the video.
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What issues does the speaker experience with Tesla's FSD V12.3.4?
—The speaker experiences some issues while driving, but ultimately the car is able to navigate challenging routes perfectly, as discussed in the video.
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What improvements does Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 show in pedestrian recognition and route decision-making?
—The video shows improved pedestrian recognition and route decision-making, making the drive easier and safer with some minor issues still present.
Key Insights
- 🛣️ Version 12 of FSD has shown improvement in handling left turns, marking progress in the capabilities of autonomous driving.
- 🚗 The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 handled the right turn perfectly, even with limited visibility to the left.
- 🚗 It used to not be able to do that left turn at all and now it stops in the correct spot and then completes it very nice.
- 🚗 The car intelligently decided to change the route based on the destination, showing a level of autonomy and decision-making.
- 🚗 The Tesla FSD had the same idea as me when it came to the slow Corvette over the train tracks, which was pretty interesting.
- 🚗 Everything has felt so natural and so good as it has in version 12, but I would say like 99.9% of this drive has felt good besides me having a different preference of certain speeds that doesn't mean it was bad.
- 🚗 The car is now doing challenging routes perfectly, making it harder for individuals to find flaws, as expected.
- 🤯 The car's ability to navigate without human intervention is mind-blowing and almost feels like magic.
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Clips
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00:00 🚗 The latest Tesla FSD V12.3.4 beta shows improvements on a dirt road with successful left turns.
- The latest version of the full self-driving beta for Tesla has been updated to 12.3.4 with no new release notes, and the speaker will demonstrate the features in the video.
- The speaker tests the improvements of the Tesla FSD V12.3.4 on a dirt road, noting better behavior and successful left turns.
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01:44 🚗 Tesla FSD V12.3.4 has limitations with auto set speed and difficulty seeing to the left, but handles right turns and stop signs well.
- The speaker discusses the limitations of the auto set speed feature in the Tesla FSD V12.3.4, explaining that it sets a maximum speed but the car may choose to go slower.
- Testing out Tesla's FSD V12.3.4, the car handled a right turn and stop sign well, but had difficulty seeing to the left and stopped for a car approaching from the left.
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03:21 🚗 Tesla FSD V12.3.4 handles tough turns well, but still has steering wheel nag and struggles with speed limits and timid behavior at intersections.
- The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 handled a tough turn perfectly, but the steering wheel nag is still present and the car is choosing its own speed, which the speaker complains about.
- People who are not into Tesla may not see the value in paying for the software because they prefer to drive themselves.
- Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 is able to make left turns, but still struggles with speed limits and timid behavior at certain intersections.
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06:01 🚗 Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 improves pedestrian recognition and route decision-making, with some initial issues but ultimately successfully navigating a left turn lane.
- Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 showed improved pedestrian recognition and route decision-making, making the drive easier and safer.
- The speaker experiences some issues with the Tesla FSD V12.3.4 while driving, but ultimately the car is able to navigate a left turn lane naturally.
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08:13 🚗 Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 successfully navigated a tricky road, showing improvement in reading and reacting to traffic, with some minor issues still present, and the speaker is unsure whether to share previous drives on older versions.
- The speaker discusses their experience using Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 and how the car successfully navigated a tricky road section.
- Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 is improving in its ability to read and react to traffic, with some minor issues still present.
- The speaker has not yet posted two previous drives on version 12.3.3 and is unsure if they should still be shared despite being old versions.
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10:49 🚗 The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 drive handled roundabouts and highway driving well, making perfect decisions with some minor issues, and smoothly taking the first exit to the final destination.
- The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 handled a neighborhood roundabout and highway driving well, with the car making a complete stop at a stop sign and handling cross traffic smoothly.
- The speaker discusses their experience with Tesla's FSD V12.3.4, noting that the car made mostly perfect decisions during the drive, with some personal preferences and minor issues.
- The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 drive was fast and smoothly handled, with the car taking the first exit and then being taken over to go to the final destination.
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13:31 🚗 Tesla's FSD V12.3.4 tested on highway, observes car's behavior and navigation, requires driver to keep hands on wheel.
- The speaker tests Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) V12.3.4 on the highway and observes its behavior, including the car's use of turn signals and navigation capabilities.
- The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 requires the driver to keep their hands on the wheel, as indicated by a beep when the system detects uncertainty.
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15:44 🚗 The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 drive felt natural and good, with only minor personal preference issues, but overall it was perfect.
- The speaker tests the Tesla FSD V12.3.4, noting improvements in handling red lights and lane changes, but expressing concern about slow acceleration and erratic blinker behavior.
- The Tesla FSD V12.3.4 drive felt natural and good, with only minor personal preference issues, but overall it was perfect.
- The car is now able to navigate challenging routes perfectly, making it difficult for individuals to find any flaws, and the hope is that eventually the car will be able to do everything perfectly without any human intervention.
- The car successfully navigated a sharp left turn without any human intervention, resulting in a smooth and perfect drive.
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Duration: 0:19:54
Publication Date: 2024-04-11T19:08:53Z
WatchUrl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5el3D2fLTA
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