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Nov012020

Tesla's Full Self-Driving beta update promises fewer human interventions

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The new update to Tesla's Full Self-Driving beta is making leaps when it comes to reducing human intervention. The company's CEO, Elon Musk, claims the feature reduces the need for intervention by about a third. He didn't share what improvements were made to make this possible, but Tesla owners can expect updates to Full-Self Driving every five to 10 days.

Musk concedes that the system won't be perfect, but he hoped that the likelihood of an issue or error occurring would dip "far lower" than what you'd expect from humans.

The improvements are essential to make it more enticing for users to use. Tesla still hopes that FSD will be widely accessible by the end of the year. 

Source: Engadget

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