Tesla's FSD v14: Biggest Update Yet Promises Enhanced Driving, Delayed to October 6
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, a key feature of the Tesla stock, is set for a significant update with version 14, expected on October 6. The release, initially planned for earlier this week, has been delayed due to a last-minute bug. Despite the setback, Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, hints at substantial improvements, including enhanced autonomous driving capabilities and a leap in AI functionality.
The delay, attributed to a 'last-minute bug' by Musk, gives Tesla engineers extra time to add more features before the launch. FSD v14 is powered by a model with ten times more parameters than the current version, promising a substantial performance gain. Musk suggests that the update could surpass human drivers in safety and performance by up to 2-3 times.
In a recent tweet, Musk described FSD v14 as feeling 'sentient', indicating a significant leap in AI functionality. He believes it will be the second biggest update to FSD after version 12. The update is expected to reduce the number of driver attention reminders once Tesla confirms its safety in real-world driving.
Tesla's driver-assistance suite, a key aspect of the Tesla stock, has already proven its mettle, outperforming Chinese ADAS competitors in recent crash avoidance tests. The company's endgame for FSD remains achieving fully autonomous driving at scale.
Tesla's FSD v14, now scheduled for October 6, promises substantial improvements in autonomous driving capabilities and AI functionality. Despite the delay, the update is expected to bring Tesla closer to its goal of fully autonomous driving at scale.
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