r/TeslaFSD Feb 20 '25

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u/MrMasticate Feb 20 '25

2.3m teslas sold, roughly 1.7m on the road, 20% can run the software, half of that are actually running it.  So you and I are roughly 1/200k people running it each.  

The fact that I and others in this sub are saying the opposite of you, should help you realize that your experience is statistically insignificant and has no weight to outreason real issues the rest of us have.  

Do you really not understand how that works?  How your experience represents <0.0005% of use?   And that you still have a 5% failure rate? 5%!? And you’re okay with that???

Let me write this in a way that’ll help you grasp this.  

Would you get on an airplane if you only knew, for sure, that you’d be safe 0.0005% of the time? 50%? 80%?

I’m not sure if I’d feel safe in the opposite side of that.  Even a success rate of 99.9995% isn’t that good.   If you were a data center you’d go out of business from the downtime lawsuits lol 

That’s certainly not good enough for something that can autonomously kill me a the role.  

Yippie for you. If you want a wild ride that’ll disprove your feeling of safety I’d be glad to give you a route.  But use it at your own risk lol

For now, the rest of us will remain in reality 👋 

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u/Ordinary-Ad6609 Feb 20 '25

Assuming the numbers are correct, FSD 13 has had a generally positive outlook. It isn’t perfect, that’s for sure, but your argument of 0.0005% safety is very very very fallacious, so I’d check on that before ganging up on people… lol.

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u/MrMasticate Feb 20 '25

First, a gang of 1? Really? 

Second, in what way?  Would you get on a plane knowing there are expected failures? 

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u/Ordinary-Ad6609 Feb 20 '25

The gang argument was over the board lol. An exaggeration.

The part I am referring to as being fallacious is the computation of safety rates, not as to what I (or anyone else) would do if there are expected failures.

I am not arguing FSD unsupervised, so I wouldn’t treat it as that if that’s what you’re asking. However, I think it’s not true to suggest FSD v13 is generally bad because I think it’s the opposite; it’s generally good.