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Tesla Full Self Driving Beta now has over 100,000 drivers in the program

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Tesla listening to the beta testers. Actually bringing employees to a troublesome intersection to work on a solution.


Tesla Vehicles Spotted Performing the ‘Chuck Cook’ Unprotected Left Turn​


Chuck Cook tests a fix Tesla put in especially for his edge case.
 
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They have to prove this self drive bs in a place like India.

 
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Incredible!!!


Tesla’s FSD Beta program has over 100,000 drivers actively participating, Elon Musk revealed during his TED interview. Musk also stated that Tesla would achieve full-self driving this year — this time, he is more confident.

Chris Anderson hosted Elon Musk during his latest TED talk interview. Anderson asked about Musk’s latest timeline for Tesla to achieve full self-driving. The TED host clarified that by “achieving full self-driving” he meant Tesla cars could drive around most cities without human interventions, safer than a human driver.

“Yes, I mean, the car currently drives me around Austin most of the time with no interventions,” Musk replied. And we have over 100,000 people in our full self-driving beta program.”



Whole Mars Catalog explaining what the the future of driving will look like...today.
As long as the matter is well settled in law as to who is at fault and liable should technology fail to perform as it should then that is ok.
 
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As long as the matter is well settled in law as to who is at fault and liable should technology fail to perform as it should then that is ok.

It might be all moot. Tesla could simply stop selling cars to the public and go into the world robotaxi business with dent proof cars when FSD hits a certain level.
 
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