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Tesla's vision system predicts collisions 70 milliseconds in advance—The era of AI replacing human decision-making has arrived!
Brothers, everyone is freaking out! Hurry up and come check it out!
Last night, I saw this update from Tesla, and I was silent for a long time.
Their latest vision system can predict a collision 70 milliseconds before it happens.
What does 70 milliseconds mean?
A human blinks once in 300 milliseconds.
This means Tesla's AI has already deployed the airbags before you even have time to react.
Honestly, we used to think AI driving was unreliable.
But brothers, think about it—
AI won't get tired, won't get distracted, won't road rage.
When it sees danger, there’s no 0.5-second hesitation.
That 0.5 seconds is the difference between life and death at high speed.
I'm not just bragging, but this technology really blew my mind.
When machine judgment is five times faster than humans, what are we still arguing about whether autonomous driving has a future?
Brothers, some things aren’t waiting for perfection—they are already here.