Video: Tesla launches Full Self-Driving (FSD) update, sparking discussions on social media

Video: Tesla launches Full Self-Driving (FSD) update, sparking discussions on social media. Photo: X @AIDRIVR

Tesla has announced the launch of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 13.2 update, marking a major milestone in autonomous driving technology.

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The new software introduces significant enhancements that promise to make Tesla vehicles even more autonomous and efficient.

Key Improvements in FSD 13.2

  • Enhanced Camera Resolution: Sharper images for improved environmental perception.
  • Smoother Video Processing: A seamless and rapid flow of visual data.
  • Complex Autonomous Maneuvers: The vehicle can now perform tasks such as reversing in dead-end streets and executing multi-point turns in parking lots completely independently.
  • Unsupervised Driving: Increased autonomy for urban and highway trips.
  • New Features: Advanced parking and navigation options, fleet vehicle communication, and enhanced emergency vehicle detection.

The update was developed using data processed by Tesla’s new supercomputer, Cortex, enabling advanced system training. Tesla highlights that FSD 13.2 significantly reduces the need for driver intervention, a crucial milestone for advancing autonomous driving.

The initial rollout is limited to a select group of external customers, but Tesla plans for a wider distribution in the coming weeks. The update has sparked intense discussions on social media, with users highlighting the potential of FSD 13.2 to revolutionize the automotive industry.

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Most customers have expressed enthusiasm about the improvements, praising the software’s evolution and showing high expectations for its full implementation. However, the update also raises questions about the safety and regulation of autonomous driving technology in different markets.

Images: X @AIDRIVR. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.