Mark Rober just set up one of the most interesting self-driving tests of 2025, and he did it by imitating Looney Tunes. The former NASA engineer and current YouTube mad scientist recreated the classic gag where Wile E. Coyote paints a tunnel onto a wall to fool the Road Runner.

Only this time, the test subject wasn’t a cartoon bird… it was a self-driving Tesla Model Y.

The result? A full-speed, 40 MPH impact straight into the wall. Watch the video and tell us what you think!

  • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    2 days ago

    The question is could this fool a human

    Also I went and watched the video and he doesn’t seem to even use full self driving for the wall test

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        Many people tend to doze off so much they would absolutely get fooled. I admit I might, too, especially if the wall is made of a material that needs no guy wires to prop it up. They either used digital effects or a very good color grading job, it’s uncanny.

        relevant

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        2 days ago

        Are you sure though?

        If you knew to expect a wall it is pretty obvious but if you aren’t expecting a wall it might prove confusing.

        I probably would stop either way.

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          2 days ago

          There’s no way the wall would look real as your perspective shifts while yoi over closer to it. Most humans would react to that by at least slowing down.

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          I watched the video. The wall would not fool a human with object permanence.

          Anyone who is fooled, is likely impaired enough that they are not legal to drive.

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              16 hours ago

              Probably in the sense that as you’re approaching it in the distance you can see the lines around it. When you’re that close you can’t see them anymore, but you should’ve realized that it was a wall way before that point.