A Teslas Cybertruck driving on FSD crashed into a pole at night, fueling new controversies around autonomous driving adoption ...
A Cybertruck reportedly crashed into a curb and a light post while Tesla's full self driving driver assistance technology was ...
Tesla researcher Troy Teslike on Sunday reflected on the recent accident where a Cybertruck reportedly collided with a light pole when full self-driving driver assistance technology was deployed.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says older versions of computing hardware for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) will need to be updated, contrary to Tesla's longtime position that the computer hardware would not ...
As good as Tesla and General Motors’ autonomous driving technology is, it can backfire, as Elon Musk explained on Wednesday. After using Tesla’s Autopilot/Full-Self Driving (FSD) and General ...
Sure, I still go all over the place in our Tesla, but I don't drive—the car does. Its Full Self Driving (FSD) software can take me pretty much wherever with me simply supervising. I'm covering ...
Tesla claims 2025 will be a “seminal year” in its history thanks to rapid improvement of the supervised version of its branded Full Self-Driving Software. (FSD, as it’s called, is an ...
However, with the 2024.45.25.15 update, Tesla deployed two different FSD versions (V12.6.1 and V13.2.4) to its fleet in one package. People were shocked to find out that Tesla delivered the same ...
Tesla has indicated FSD (Supervised) is an important system to its robotaxi launch, as the company noted plans to "eventually unlock an unsupervised FSD option for our customers and the Robotaxi ...
That mostly has to do with its FSD technology, which Tesla has already rolled out in limited features. The current version available has improved highway autopilot driving, along with on- and off ...
The owner calls Tesla’s FSD “fatally flawed” after narrowly avoiding a dangerous collision. Defenders of Tesla’s FSD began arguing with other owners about the controversial situation.
Tesla Insurance now offers up to a 10% discount for users in Texas and Arizona who use Full Self-Driving. To get the full discount, owners have to drive 50% or more of their miles with FSD engaged.