Tesla and Intelligent Driving Development

The fully autonomous driving test version of the Tesla got an update that leads to fewer human interventions, and it has already taken some important and required steps forward.

Electrek said the automaker has rolled out an update that will reduce the need for human intervention by nearly a third.

According to what was reported by engadget, Tesla CEO Elon Musk did not disclose, in detail, the improvements, revealing: "You can expect more complete autonomous driving updates every five to ten days."

Musk stressed that the system would not be perfect at all, but he hoped that the probability of an eventual error would drop much less than what you expect from a human.

These kinds of rapid improvements may be necessary, and Tesla still hopes to make FSD beta widely available by the end of 2020, and it may only happen when the system is reliable enough that most drivers feel comfortable using it.

The company "SpaceX" raised the price of the fully autonomous driving option from Tesla, which currently provides automatic driving features such as changing lanes on highways and automatic parking, as it now costs $ 10,000, or $ 2000 more than before, and covers the rise in prices in the United States Just for now.

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