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Mark Rober’s Tesla video was more than a little weird. The former NASA engineer wanted to test how Tesla’s camera-only approach to self-driving stacks up against lidar.
YouTuber Mark Rober is facing backlash over a recent video that depicted a spectacular "crash test" of Tesla’s Autopilot feature -- with critics claiming it was a hoax orchestrated to hurt Elon ...
YouTube star Mark Rober has gone viral on social media for controversial reasons after he uploaded a video to test Tesla's self-driving feature. On March 15, 2025, the content creator uploaded a ...
Mark Rober's video showing that Tesla's Vision-only systems can't detect a painted wall stirred controversies, so a Tesla fan tried to set the record straight. autoevolution ...
It turns out Tesla’s camera-vision-only approach to self-driving is no match for a Wile E. Coyote-style fake wall. Earlier this week, former NASA engineer and YouTuber Mark Rober posted a video ...
But as this video by Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer turned YouTuber, demonstrates, Tesla Vision may not be the safest option for both drivers and pedestrians. Subscribe to the Design newsletter.
YouTuber Mark Rober tested Tesla's Autopilot against a LiDAR-equipped car to assess its obstacle detection. Tesla's Autopilot struggled in extreme fog, rain, and painted wall tests, unlike the ...
A Tesla owner just repeated Mark Rober’s fake road wall test. In some tests, they achieved the same result and in others, not. The differences appears to be due to newer versions of FSD.
YouTuber Mark Rober tested Tesla Model Y in various situations, including one in which he created a fake wall and painted it to look just like the road. Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025.
Tesla Cybercab or Robotaxi, a two-passenger battery-electric self-driving car on display at the AutoSalon in Brussels (Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images) YouTuber Mark Rober's recent video ...
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