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@@remiranda it is way too high for a 360 cam, plus there are multiple moments in the video where the car drives under below something that the camera is above. this is the work of a drone and a master editor.
Thats a pretty decent Spot. My 2013 Toyota parked automaticly in Spots like this. I only used it in Spots like this. Now make the street one way and narrow and try again.
Actually it visualized 1 dog, 4 peoples and one motocycle. It must be fun when the place is really busy. The AI of the car is going to become agoraphobic. Navigate to work... "NOoooooooo, are you crazy, it's rush hour, I feel safe in the garage. there are walls all around me, I don't know where they are, but I know that they are here, somewhere between 5 centimeters and 3 meters".
Exactly 😀 Double lanes to keep space between cars, so you are able to open doors? No shit like that in Europe... cars just slammed centimeters from each other so you must often exit trough trunk ... (I actually did that several times...).
I appreciate you showing the tight parking spot attempt. IMHO this is the only relevant use case for folks who live in the city. Using this in an empty parking lot just seems...odd.
Well... I guess the idea is that the car can drop you off at the front dor of a shop, then find itself a parking space on the parking lot, and later once you come out again, you can summon it to your location. For taht to work it needs to be able to park in an empty lot ;)
I scratched a rim last night with autopark. It was raining maybe that made the job difficult with vision only . But be careful and be ready to put on the brakes if it is getting to close to the curb.
It is the limit of only vision. Will never be able to do it in less than ideal conditions (rain, dark, sun shining into the camera(s), snow, dirty cameras, fog etc.). That means you can always find a portion on your road that it is not functional, hence not Self Driving.
8:03 If Autopark is being trained off people doing it, I can see why it's having trouble there. I've taught many people how to park in such spaces. Tesla should do it's training with only the people that know how to parallel park in tight spaces. If it can sense distances better then people it should be able to do it in a single fluid motion.
@@andrasbiro3007 Don't forget it's a skewed sample. i.e. The people that are really bad at parallel parking just don't so there is no training data from them. They are only training based on the people that actually do. And Tesla would have only trained on the successful attempts and skipped the failed attempts.
@@jeffcannon7380 Yes, Well, that plus the automated and reinforcement training. But lets face it. The bar for entry of what a 'Good' driver is, is pretty low. As you can see in the video. If the visual AI processed the objects and distances, Procedural programming could have done a much better job as the math is so simple. In fact you would use that procedural algorithm to test how well the AI did.
@@lucidmoses I agree that a procedural approach might be better right now but I think this will get much better faster. I have experienced a very noticeable improvement in FSD since they switched
The maneuver result at 9:00 is really impressive. Re slowness in general, if you can fully trust the system there will be ample of time to grab your stuff and to make you ready to leave the car immediately when finally parked😊
Idk but all the other companies can do this a long time ago I really don’t know what’s next level here, the system is really slow and don’t recognize even big parking spaces
Very nice examples and interesting to see what it gets right and what it doesn't. Funny to hear you say that within an inch is uncomfortably close to the kerb - here in the UK in cities if you're more than an inch from the kerb, that's uncomfortably far away from it!
I find it interesting that autopark cant pull in forward yet but when on FSD, it doesnt hesitate to pull into the diagonal spots. Great video as always! I'm sure it takes a lot of effort to set up the drone for every shot but it results in unmatched video quality!
It worked really well in my test video as well. Looking forward to a bit faster and more precise (less back and forth) parallel parking. But super solid first offering.
As an European I have to laugh a little when you said: “that is a spot I would not try myself”. Narrow gaps like these are my day to day in Berlin. FSD would choke and piss in their pants in an European city.
I've found it can even park in pie slice shaped spots for me that are very tricky to get straight manually because of the slanted lines. So now I can use those spots I never have time to fight with esp if another car is beside it in a straight spot.
THIS is realllllly cool and instructive birds-eye footage showing showing the comparison between the dash and real-world. Well done! I think I've passed you a few times in SF with the AI Drivr plate ;)
So vision only cars now have better autopark? I kind of wish my car with the USS had the same interface as trying to select a parking spot in the old auto-park interface can be a real challenge
Do you have video of the rear view cameras at 8:32? It would be very interesting to see how it looks there (especially as I often have to park in spaces like that in London!)
I just took delivery of a 3 LR last week and while I'm immensely pleased with the engineering and AI overall, including auto park, I can say with sad certainty that the fit and finish issues are absolutely NOT solved. I'm sitting in the Tesla Service waiting area as i write this to see what they propose doing about several significant dings, scratches, and misalignment of the trunk on delivery. It's such a shame that such superbly powerful and intelligent vehicles are still being allowed to leave the Fremont factory like this....
Where are you located? I am sorry to say, but the Teslas in my surrounding coming from US factories are really really bad as far as fit and finish is concerned, even the Model S and X, terrible. The cars from China and Germany are more or less nearly perfect. Meaning, I think Tesla needs to ramp up their schooling in the US factories.
As always, your videos are great. Many thanks for what you are doing. ❤ I have a question about this on the Model S. We have a Model S LR, and while I can see parking spaces on the screen in front of the driver, I can’t choose my parking spot, like it seems is possible with the Model 3 or Y. It gives me only one choice, even if there are a plethora of spaces. Furthermore, I can never choose one on the left, even if that is where all the spaces are. I have found that this limits my choice so much that I often just give up. Am I missing something or do you think this will become better? As of now it is not as good as what the Model 3 or Y offer where everything is done from the centre screen.
Looking forward to shipping your car to Paris, France and trying&testing the software there 😄 I honestly would be really interested in how it would be able to handle it (or not). Great video, thanks!
I am amazed as to how Tesla is doing FSD/Autopark without ultrasonic sensors, what kind of cameras do they got that they are giving them depth information? Pretty sure it wouldn't work in snow, fog or rain.
Auto park should give you the option to park forward toward a marked space or reverse into it. Especially in a shopping parking lot where you want an easy access to the trunk.
It 's basically only park when the parking lots are all free . Besides, it's very slow in maneuvers. My 2016 Ford Focus is parking everywhere and very fast and can find parking even at 25mph.
I work as a valet. Last car to show up for the night, and there were two spots open. Keep in mind these are valet lot spots, so not using painted lines, parked close together, and backed up as far as possible. The car saw those two spots, I selected it for the fun of it, The car did its thing and parked perfectly like how I would (just very slowly), even managing to get the front end of the car lined up with the others. After seeing that, I would prefer if people use the auto park feature to park next to my car, because I trust it way more than people now.
I feel like it might not allow auto parking in cases where it's uncertain if you will need to swing wide into traffic to fit into the spot. The perpendicular spots on the road and the unmarked parking lot may have been cases where it just wasn't confident enough
What would be very important for the car parking function is that you can choose which side of the parking lot the car should be close to.This would ensure that the driver can get out easily.
My Model Y has been inconsistent with parking sounds for probably 6 months now. Sometimes I hear the dings when I get close to an object, oftentimes I don't. Haven't been able to figure out why.
Nice feature, they really need to teach it to start further forward side by side with the car infront - so it comes in tighter with the nose to the car infront when pocket parking, otherwise you can't really get a snug park, there was plenty of room on that FSD gave up on
I am loving it in parking lots. I have had no issues with parking lots and it is always perfectly parked. I have not tried parallel on the narrow busy street I work since I am faster, but I will have to try it.
As a car guy, I'm not a fan of Tesla. They have fairly alarmingly inconsistent quality control. From a beliefs standpoint, I couldn't in good conscience buy a new Tesla. But as a tech guy, I find these cars absolutely fascinating, and your videos do a great job of demonstrating why. Keep em coming! Just wish you'd release more often lol.
Just remember that people like to complain in a public forum about issues. The ones without problems usually say nothing. I've seen brand new Corvettes with bigger quality issues. I'm a first time Tesla owner. I have zero complaints. Just giving my two cents.
When it first came out for an update, I was parking with it and it hit a white curve that was in front of me that probably didn’t even look like a curb to it. I could take photos and videos of it if needed I wasn’t sure what to do with the footage. Believer in all this technology I’ve had for 7 yeats with self driving for that amount of time also.
Auto park is definitely cool, but it needs to be way faster, because I can do most of these parking jobs in seconds lol. But it’ll definitely help a lot of people who have trouble parking. Would be awesome if it got completely incorporated into FSD and just activated on its own after autopilot navigate completes and parked somewhere with the whole auto park visualizations and stuff coming up. 😄
how do you enable this? i have a 2023 model 3 with FSD and I don't have this feature...i know it was disabled for a bit on cars with vision only systems.
Is this new auto park coming to Teslas that have radar? I have a 2022 Model Y with radar and I’m still stuck with the old auto park. Fantastic video btw!
You don't even imagine how impressive (impossible) would be to park in scenarios like Naples - Italy, or even Rome. Same in France, Spain and other european countries. The cities are so densely populated in Italy that, not very often but it happens, cars doing herringebone parking barely touch each other to park. If that's not the case, it happened so many times to me that I had to park in a spot that had 5-10 cm on the front and back. The autopark would only impress me if it could park in such spots, otherwise I'm ok with doing it by myself. Same I would say with autopilot, it would impress me only if it could drive in scenarios like Naples - Italy. It won't, this is why this kind of technology would work all over the world only if there were only self-driving cars.
Chinese XPeng had the same technology 2 years ago. BYD and Huawei cars even have a better technology that allows you to select the exact spot you want to park in even if it is not detected by the AI.
Hey can you do a video on how the FSD reacts to vehicles with out lights ? Like how does it do when they have only one brake light or none at all.. like does the FSD register the vehicle is stopping and if so wouldn't we ( in the future ofc ) would have to maintain lighting more efficiently so FSD doesn't make mistakes