> Tesla has tons of videos on YouTube from users showcasing similar technology
As you know, Tesla's technology 1) lacks lidar and 2) is not targeted towards driverless operation (yet).
The AV industry isn't in a place where it's building light AGI that elegantly handles the driving task through a sophisticated understanding of the world. The systems out there are still fit to their fairly near-term objectives; it's ridiculous to assume that Tesla's camera-only, hands-on-the-wheel system tells you which issues (if any) are faced by systems with different objectives built on dramatically different hardware.
As you know, Tesla's technology 1) lacks lidar and 2) is not targeted towards driverless operation (yet).
The AV industry isn't in a place where it's building light AGI that elegantly handles the driving task through a sophisticated understanding of the world. The systems out there are still fit to their fairly near-term objectives; it's ridiculous to assume that Tesla's camera-only, hands-on-the-wheel system tells you which issues (if any) are faced by systems with different objectives built on dramatically different hardware.