Tesla has started to release its (Supervised) Full Self-Driving (FSD) v14 update, its first significant update in a year, to customers. Here are the full release notes: In late 2024, Tesla began ...
Despite experiencing some well-documented flaws with it over the years, we think you’ll be amazed by the latest iteration of ...
Version 14.1 is the biggest FSD upgrade in a year. Tesla has started rolling out the latest version of its Full Self-Driving Supervised (FSD) suite, version 14.1. This is the first major FSD update in ...
Tesla just pushed another boundary in its long experiment with autonomy, rolling out a new “Mad Max” driving profile as part of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) V14.1.2 update. It’s a fitting name for a ...
Federal regulators are looking into Tesla’s new “Mad Max” Full Self Driving (FSD) mode, which ignores speed limits and reportedly may drive as fast as 85 miles per hour while weaving between lanes.
Tesla recently released crash data on their Supervised FSD system, reporting the average number of miles driven per collision for cars in different configurations and on different roads. This replaces ...
Tesla aims to introduce driverless robotaxis within the next few months, focusing on a safety-first approach. Current Tesla robotaxi safety lags behind that of Waymo, but the FSD data is promising.