QUOTE(JohnL77 @ Apr 19 2025, 03:16 PM)
Seems like poor consistency to me. They keep trying and only post the takes when the robots get it right. But some people go leak out the fail part. When they air live, they pretend like the fall was planned.
See the half-marathon. Whole race need human handler to make sure the robot runs in the right direction.
STill a lot more acceptable then getting humans to dress up as robots, what was elon thinking
QUOTE(damonlbs @ Apr 19 2025, 03:20 PM)
u laugh lah
few more year u wont be laughing
Everyone forgot Darpa challenge story d.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA_Grand_ChallengeQUOTE
The first competition of the DARPA Grand Challenge was held on March 13, 2004 in the Mojave Desert region of the United States, along a 150-mile (240 km) route that follows along the path of Interstate 15 from just before Barstow, California to just past the California–Nevada border in Primm. None of the robot vehicles finished the route.
The second competition of the DARPA Grand Challenge began at 6:40 am on October 8, 2005. All but one of the 23 finalists in the 2005 race surpassed the 11.78 km (7.32 mi) distance completed by the best vehicle in the 2004 race. Five vehicles successfully completed the 212 km (132 mi) course: