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Tesla builds real-time 3D worlds to train self-driving cars

Extasio | 2025-10-25 20:06 | 170 views

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cwhiterun 2025-10-25 20:33

Neat

StickFigureFan 2025-10-25 20:36

Looking forward to whatever bugs in the digital world the software learns to exploit showing up in the real world as accidents

amperages 2025-10-25 20:43

Now let's use all street view data to generate a full size REAL CITY and import into GTA lol

xg357 2025-10-25 20:49

Can I play racing sim on it yet?

geekbot2000 2025-10-25 21:07

How about using the training data from the whole fleet to build an insurmountable training set to solve FSD. Oh wait, I haven't heard that argument since 2018. Lidar data on the other hand, crap.

Space_Monkey_42 2025-10-25 21:08

At this point they are in a serious race with nuclear fusion for whom will deliver first, will it be by 2040 or 2140?

goomyman 2025-10-25 21:15

They already do that. NYC has been fully mapped for a decade.

Xaxxon 2025-10-25 21:54

every company does this. Tesla has repeatedly said it's not good enough anyhow.

Neither-Phone-7264 2025-10-25 22:04

both by tomorrow. source: it came to me in a dream

Salty_Leather42 2025-10-25 22:21

As long as it gets me FSD 14 on HW3 , that’s good news !

BrownshoeElden 2025-10-25 22:34

I’m so glad all those cars on the road give them such a massive advantage over the competition. Wasn’t that the story?

datalord 2025-10-25 22:58

That’s what has allowed them to produce the simulated environment. Which it says in the article.

WeebBois 2025-10-25 23:33

We aren’t even on v13 yet 😭

a355231 2025-10-25 23:57

12.6 was v13 lite.

a355231 2025-10-25 23:58

You do realize they do that, right?

Equivalent_Owl_5644 2025-10-26 00:01

Isn’t this old news? Nvidia demoed this about a year ago and said it was being used to train cars virtually. This is, in my opinion, the only way to reach fully autonomous driving anywhere. You can simulate thousands, millions, billions of worlds with an infinite number of scenarios and edge cases and run them all at the same time.

soldieroscar 2025-10-26 00:03

Yup this is old

Salty_Leather42 2025-10-26 00:09

Really, that’s the famed 13 ? Doesn’t seem all that fantastic …

a355231 2025-10-26 00:12

Lite, v13 is leaps ahead 12.6.

colinstalter 2025-10-26 02:53

They demoed this a long time ago, like multiple years ago.

Riker001-Ncc1701D 2025-10-26 09:21

Or battlefield 6

edit_why_downvotes 2025-10-26 14:11

> How about using the training data from the whole fleet to build an insurmountable training set to solve FSD If they did that they might have robocabs on the road and rapidly evolving models as they feedback loop through new datasets with newly discovered unlikely scenarios and interventions. Waaiiit a minute.....

cocoaradiant 2025-10-26 15:06

better, yes. but I don’t know about leaps.

shaggy99 2025-10-26 15:11

You mean how that guy on American Oval tracks used the trick of deliberately running **ON** the wall to pass?

Kaladin1173 2025-10-26 17:00

Even AI can’t predict how awful drivers are around where I live

StickFigureFan 2025-10-26 18:13

That's one of the few times where game physics worked out in real life. Usually it's that the simulation designers forgot to account for some edge cases or fully implement the laws of physics

kabloooie 2025-10-26 20:30

Or Pole position!

Snakend 2025-10-28 00:40

That looks like crap and it was 4x speed.

[deleted] 2025-10-29 17:08

No they didn’t

[deleted] 2025-10-29 17:09

No this is real-time 3D render.

colinstalter 2025-10-29 18:15

Tesla demoed training FSD on generated 3D worlds trained on recorded footage at least as far back as 2021 at AI Day. For someone extremely active in self driving subs I would think you would know this.

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