Tesla, FSD and Elon Musk
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Tesla introduced a FSD disengagement dialog screen, and the number of reports from annoyed users reveals that FSD is still far from becoming unsupervised
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has surpassed 10 billion miles, a milestone CEO Elon Musk once said was needed for safe unsupervised driving. However, the company still faces regulatory skepticism in Europe, where concerns over safety ...
The robotaxi rollout is progressing, albeit at a slow pace, but that might be what investors need right now.
FSD and Robotaxi will be a lot slower to roll out than promised earlier. A few details were given on upgrading older HW3 cars to use FSD, once it works.
Tesla announced that FSD V14 Lite for HW3 vehicles will roll out in international markets after the US vehicles get it, but that's not what HW3 owners expected
Tesla’s earnings call featured CEO Elon Musk answering a series of questions about the EV company’s operations. It was during this call that he stated Tesla will never ship unsupervised Full Self-Driving for Hardware 3 vehicles.
With Tesla closing in on 10 billion FSD miles traveled, Morgan Stanley released a mostly upbeat research note touching on FSD 15 – with some caveats.
Elon Musk said that Tesla vehicles shipped before 2023 would not be able to achieve fully unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD).