That's merely speculation. Speculation and projections shouldn't be marketed as fact. The fact is that Tesla has no where near the capability of full self-driving now, and they aren't even remotely close. So claiming that the current hardware configuration will be enough seems foolishly optimistic at best and deceitful at worst. If they were very close to the milestone then perhaps claims like that would have more weight.
> It does. Poorly but it's gotten a lot better.
Look at the myriad of videos on YT demonstrating how spectacularly the car fails in doing this.
> A CEO making optimistic projections.
> Where are these lies?
There is a difference between making optimistic projections that are realistic and achievable based on current capabilities and data, and what Elon Musk has said with Tesla and FSD. Mark my words, he is just going to shift the goal-post, like he always does. And he is going to cheat customers out of thousands of dollars.
Agreed. Personally I think it depends on whether the projections are being made in good faith. Being wrong about something doesn't make you a liar unless you knew you were wrong when you made the statement in the first place.
Probably true.
>Summon: your parked car will come find you anywhere in a parking lot. Really.
It does. Poorly but it's gotten a lot better.
>Tesla will be able to make its vehicles completely autonomous by the end of this year, founder Elon Musk has said.
A CEO making optimistic projections.
Where are these lies?