latest full self-driving beta
Elon Musk says 'issues' have forced Tesla to pull its latest full self-driving beta
Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta software 10.3 has been pulled shortly after it was released, with CEO Elon Musk citing "some issues" in a tweet, TechCrunch has reported. Musk said one such issue is "regression" with left turns, while testers have posted about phantom forward collision warnings, autosteer bugs and more. The FSD has supposedly been reverted to version 10.2, but some users said they no longer have access to FSD at all, according to The Verge. Please note, this is to be expected with beta software. It is impossible to test all hardware configs in all conditions with internal QA, hence public beta.
Musk turns on Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving beta, says it's "actually not great" – Ars Technica
If you haven't been impressed with what you've seen of Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving beta, version 9.2, you're not alone. "FSD Beta 9.2 is actually not great imo," he said in a tweet last night, "but Autopilot/AI team is rallying to improve as fast as possible." FSD Beta 9.2 is actually not great imo, but Autopilot/AI team is rallying to improve as fast as possible. We're trying to have a single stack for both highway & city streets, but it requires massive NN retraining. The development of Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature has had a long and rocky history.