Ignorance is bliss, isn't it?
I've written pretty advanced moving image tracking software before, albeit not in self driving. This **** is very very easy to get to 95%. One guy working alone can get there easily. It's the last 5% that costs >$100 billion and a decade of effort.
This guy for example
wrote a FSD prototype in a month:
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A few days before Thanksgiving, George Hotz, a 26-year-old hacker, invites me to his house in San Francisco to check out a project he’s been working on. He says it’s a self-driving car that he had built in about a month. The claim seems absurd. But when I turn up that morning, in his garage there’s a white 2016 Acura ILX outfitted with a laser-based radar (lidar) system on the roof and a camera mounted near the rearview mirror.
Musk the cuck even offered him a job for a few million. FSD is trivially easy to get to 95%. Anyone who knows anything about software and isn't a cuck (i.e. not you) knows this.
I was laughing my ass off during Musk's presentation in April (when he claimed he'd be FSD feature complete by end of year) when he was gleefully claiming that his predictive algorithm can predict where the road is going 92% of the time and getting better all the time. That was a genuine eggnog moment. Getting to 92% in anything self driving is like getting a participation prize in the special olympics.