It’s certainly plausible that things have changed dramatically, although my default guess is that they haven’t—a pile of hacks can go a surprisingly long way, and the only tricky-looking spot I saw in that video was a short section just after 1:30. And Musk saying that they’re “pushing hard for end-to-end ML” is exactly the sort of thing I’d expect to hear if such a project was not actually finding any traction. I’m sure they’re trying to do it, but ML is finicky at the best of times, and I expect we’d hear it shouted from the rooftops if end-to-end self-driving ML was actually starting to work yet.
It’s certainly plausible that things have changed dramatically, although my default guess is that they haven’t—a pile of hacks can go a surprisingly long way, and the only tricky-looking spot I saw in that video was a short section just after 1:30. And Musk saying that they’re “pushing hard for end-to-end ML” is exactly the sort of thing I’d expect to hear if such a project was not actually finding any traction. I’m sure they’re trying to do it, but ML is finicky at the best of times, and I expect we’d hear it shouted from the rooftops if end-to-end self-driving ML was actually starting to work yet.