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Skeptics question Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD). How can it launch if it’s not perfect yet? Tasha Keeney explains how remote operators can help bridge the gap with Sam Korus in "The Brainstorm."
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@TashaARK @skorusARK This but for Optimus on the moon.

Elon Musk claims to have finished a 100,000-strong H100 cluster in four months. How likely is that?

With all due respect, Tasha, and truthfully, we do respect your insights. But I think Elon is not one to accept compromise at great expense. My take is, he will press extremely hard on every part of the process to achieve autonomy without the crutch of remote operators. FSD supervised will go wide, and people might use that in rideshare, but true autonomy will be a hard goal for Elon.

@TashaARK @skorusARK I feel safer already. Work the bugs out later 🤣🤣🤣

@TashaARK @skorusARK Um, it will never be perfect. But if that’s the standard nobody should be driving.

@TashaARK @skorusARK Does anyone know if $BIDU's robotaxis involve remote operators? See for example

@TashaARK @skorusARK Why don’t you provide a link to the whole video here?

@TashaARK @skorusARK FSD is revolutionary technology

@TashaARK @skorusARK People enjoy driving, chasing, controlling the machine. FSD is a gimmick, just like consumer 3D printing. Ok for trucks but why would I pay for FSD? Why?

@TashaARK @skorusARK Start testing 1. month 20 CC + 20 operator 2.month 200 CC + 40 operator 3.month 2000 CC + 60 operator 4.month 20000 CC + 80 operator ...

@TashaARK @skorusARK What car is perfect? FSD is safer than a human driver.

