YouTuber Mark Rober Tesla Autopilot ‘YouTuber Rober’s collision test goes to Haax’s allegations:’ should sue pants from this guy ‘

YouTuber Mark Rober is facing feedback on a recent video describing a spectacular “test” of the Autopilot feature of Tesla – with critics claiming to be an orchestrated trick to harm Elon Musk’s motorist.

In a video posted on his YouTube channel during the week, Rober’s Tesla model and seemingly failed to discover a Wile E. Coyote-Stay painted to look like a road collision and breakdown of a mannequin designed to look like a child.

But a lidar -equipped vehicle featured in the same video seemed to pass the test in flying color. Rober praised the Lidar Luminar Company so often throughout the segment that viewers question whether the footage was arranged as part of a detailed ad.

YouTuber Mark Rober is facing his reaction to his Tesla video testing feature. YouTube/Mark Rober

“Tesla has to withdraw data from the car itself and tell us exactly what happened,” a user wrote in a post on X.

“I know what the data will show. That was a great deal of fraud.

Representatives for Rober’s company did not immediately respond to a comment request.

In the video, Rober said he was targeting Tesla on the wall in autopilot, going 40 miles per hour “to see the tesla autopilotin can be cheated because famous only relics just came to navigate the world compared to much more expense technology.”

Throughout the test, former NASA engineer and Apple Product stylist estimated “decorated machines that use more advanced technology”, such as vehicles powered by Lidar-based luminar-based technology. The video also included luminary employees and goods.

Mark Rober praised the Lidar Luminar firm so often in the entire video that viewers question whether the footage was a detailed ad. YouTube/Mark Rober

The fuel theories that the video was secretly sponsored, Luminar highlighted the video on its corporate site – later eraseing it when the reaction is revealed, according to Drive Tesla Canada, a news page about Music’s motorist.

“Thanks to the luminar who allowed us to test their car -equipped car,” Rober said in the title under the video on YouTube. “They provide the vehicle for test purposes, but they were not given any compensation, and this is not a paid promotion.”

Critics also dealt with the video title: “Can you cheat a self-driving car?” Rober claimed that he engaged the Autopilot feature of Tesla, which is technically a feature of the driver’s help that the driver should pay attention to and be ready to take over-no self-driving.

Social media users also tried to use holes in the alleged use of Rober Autopilot feature.

Critics also received the title of the video as Tesla’s autopilot feature is not technically a complete way of self-direction. YouTube/Mark Rober

Some argued that the feature did not seem to be engaged at the time of the collision, as the images of the central screen do not show the blue lines of stories and the rainbow road showing that the autopilot is on.

Rober responds by posting “raw footage” by the clash to distribute rumors, writing in a post on x that he is not sure “why distribute 17 frames before hitting the wall, but my feet were not touching the brake or gas.”

But raw footage prompted even more review by Tesla Fanatics who stressed that the original footage showed autopilot engaged in 39 miles an hour – and the new clip showed that the system was activated in 42 miles per hour, indicating that there was much to get.

Social media users speculated that the video was designed to further damage Tesla’s image after Musk closed the White House through the Government Efficiency Department sprayed investors.

Social media users speculated that the video was created to further damage Tesla’s image like Musk for White House investors. Apea

Viewers also took into account the discrepancies with a Google Pixel smartphone used throughout the test.

Rober supposedly uses the phone to film some of the footage inside the cars. But social media users ask why the “G” logo at the back of the phone remains vertical even when the tool is horizontal.

The strange details led to speculation that Rober used another iPhone or smartphone and just photographed “G” on top. The reason for this is unclear, as there is no mention of Google as a sponsor in the video or title.

The car manufacturer has faced protests and vandals among traders across the country and suffered a hit in its shares, which has fallen about 40% so far this year.

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