Tesla uberbulls often like to say that Tesla is the leader in self-driving because while it doesn’t have a commercially available autonomous ride-hailing service like Waymo, it doesn’t rely on geo-fencing and mapping like Waymo.

They argue that if Tesla wanted to do that it could, but it prefers to focus on an autonomous system that could drive anywhere, anytime, without mapping.

However, it is questionable that they could do it if they wanted to because they still haven’t done it on a project much simpler than Waymo’s operations in Pheonix and other cities: the tunnels under Las Vegas.

The Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is The Boring Company’s first full-scale loop project currently in commercial use.

Elon Musk’s tunneling start-up completed the $50 million project in just over a year.

A Boring Company Loop system consists of tunnels in which Tesla electric vehicles travel at high speeds between stations to transport people within a city. The Boring Company said that it was working with Tesla to use its self-driving system inside those tunnels, which would enables to get rid of the current drivers and lower the cost of operation.

However, 2 years and several more tunnels connected to the Loop later, The Boring Company is still using drivers in the tunnels.

  • @Landless2029
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    1620 days ago

    I just want to plug OpenPilot. My coworker has it and I’m going to get it for my next car

    OpenPilot is amazing but not full self driving. Best to think of it as extremely good cruise control.

    • @[email protected]
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      620 days ago

      OpenPilot is how self driving work should be done. Aggressive small wins to improve the safety of driving.

      Also OpenSource! So its not black box taking in mystery cmds from a centralized server.

    • @utopiah
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      320 days ago

      Was going to ask how it compares to comma.ai … only to see it’s theirs.