Here’s What Tesla Autopilot Can See When You’re Driving, Reveals Hacker [VIDEOS]

Hacker @greentheonly has managed to activate augmented reality view for Tesla’s Autopilot, which shows off what the vehicle’s cameras see and how it processes this data as you drive.
“Ok, autopilot assist app activated! the much coveted augmented reality view!”, said @greentheonly on late Monday evening.
Check out the videos below to see the augmented reality view and the complex calculations Autopilot makes when it’s put into use:
I soooo want to play with this myself too! Why would Tesla torture us like this?
(this looks a lot like the AP hiring page btw, which sort of makes sense, same view on recordings and in the car) pic.twitter.com/ThMleexynF
— green (@greentheonly) December 15, 2020
part 2 (stupid twitter 2:20 video limit) pic.twitter.com/ck1lDJHjPm
— green (@greentheonly) December 15, 2020
According to @greentheonly, Tesla has the ability to enable this view during Full Self-Driving, but of course, it’s not user-friendly at all. Pretty cool stuff to see, however.
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