I find a video that gives a better view more credible. Chuck Cook's videos are amazing for going deep on FSD's handling of some very specific driving scenarios. He even usually has a drone overhead to give a better view of the surrounds.
His videos are great, but they also cover a lot of ground that has been tested heavily by Tesla employees. They don't always translate well to how things might work in Hickory, NC.
And, tbh, those Chuck Cook videos show FSD doing some really dumb things fairly often.
I'm commenting on the quality of the video rather than the quality of FSD. More visibility equals more insight into the actual performance (or nonperformance) of FSD. A video where I can't see what's in front of the car is worthless.