Tesla's FSD 12.3.6 has the capability to successfully auto park in various scenarios, but there are still some issues with the process, such as the inability to select a spot while using FSD and the need for faster processing in busy parking lots
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Key Insights
- π Auto park on an Intel chip is still pretty cool, even without the High Fidelity Visualizations.
- π Disabling FSD in a bad spot with pedestrians can be a risky move.
- π The Tesla FSD struggles to find available parking spots, raising concerns about its reliability in real-world situations.
- π Auto park is complete, it's doing it really well once again.
- πΆββοΈ The presence of crosswalks and pedestrians in the visualizations indicates potential improvements in the detection and recognition capabilities of the FSD system.
- π ΏοΈ The system seems to prefer backing into parking spots rather than parking head-on, which may limit its flexibility in certain parking situations.
- π ΏοΈ The auto park feature attempted to reverse into a parking spot at an angle, raising concerns about its accuracy and safety.
- π The Tesla FSD successfully corrected itself at strange angles while parking, showing its advanced capabilities.Β
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00:00 π Testing out auto park on an Intel chip equipped Model 3 in a Costco parking lot, with differences in visualizations compared to AMD chips, but still pretty cool.
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01:09 π Auto Park does not pop up during FSD drive, and disabling it in the middle of a turn is not ideal.
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02:25 π Tesla's FSD auto park test shows that spots pop up when available, but FSD needs to be turned off to use it.
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03:35 π Tesla FSD 12.3.6 successfully auto parks in a tight spot, with high fidelity visualizations on AMD chip but not on Intel.
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05:05 π Tesla's FSD 12.3.6 is tested for auto parking, with some visualizations and manual driving observations.
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06:02 π Tesla's FSD 12.3.6 is tested for auto parking capabilities, showing the car's ability to identify and park in available spots.
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07:24 π Tesla's FSD 12.3.6 is tested for auto parking in different scenarios, with some success and some issues.
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08:41 π The Tesla FSD 12.3.6 successfully auto parks at a weird angle, corrects itself, and pulls forward into the parking spot, but it cannot select a spot while using FSD and the process may need to be faster in busy parking lots.
- The Tesla FSD successfully auto parks at a weird angle, corrects itself, and pulls forward into the parking spot.
- The Tesla FSD 12.3.6 can recognize available parking spots and automatically park in them, but it cannot select a spot while using FSD, and the process may need to be faster in busy parking lots.
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Duration: 0:11:33
Publication Date: 2024-05-02T02:46:49Z
WatchUrl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPSlld2jIH4
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