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YouTuber Recreates Mark Rober’s Fake Wall Test Using FSD Instead Of Autopilot With Surprising ResultsA Tesla owner just repeated Mark Rober’s fake road wall test. In some tests, they achieved the same result and in others, not. The differences appears to be due to newer versions of FSD.
YouTuber Mark Rober drove a Tesla Model Y on Autopilot at a fake road wall and extreme rain and fog to test it against a ...
Mark Rober is one of the most popular tech and science-based YouTubers with currently, over 65 million subscribers to his name. Before becoming a full-time content creator, the YouTuber had an ...
YouTuber Mark Rober tested Tesla Model Y in various situations, including one in which he created a fake wall and painted it to look just like the road. Former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark ...
People were equally shocked and amazed when the video initially went viral. Former NASA scientist and American YouTuber Mark Rober put Tesla's autopilot to a "crash test", and the results weren't ...
A week ago, YouTuber Mark Rober posted a video showing an alleged self-driving Tesla crashing through a painted wall, stirring controversies. Given the many inconsistencies in that video ...
Coyote trap is a pretty good bit, and Rober’s video was hugely popular with his 65 million YouTube followers and beyond. It was also immediately controversial, with critics arguing that the tests were ...
Coyote-style fake wall. Earlier this week, former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober posted a video where he tried to see if he could trick a Tesla Model Y using its Autopilot driver-assist ...
Former NASA engineer and popular YouTuber Mark Rober pitted a Tesla's object detection system against Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) system to determine which was better at recognizing ...
ForbesYouTuber Mark Rober Tests Cameras Vs ... how these different ways of sensing work is an important one. Another YouTuber, a Tesla fan named Kyle Paul made a response video, testing the ...
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