Tesla Just Hit a ‘Symbolic’ Self-Driving Milestone. Real-World Success Will Be Tougher.
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Tesla just hit a ‘symbolic’ self-driving milestone. Real-world success will be tougher.
Tesla has reached the threshold Musk once said would be required to achieve “safe unsupervised self-driving,” but the company still faces various hurdles.
According to Tesla's updated safety page, the Tesla fleet equipped with "FSD (Full Self-Driving)" has accumulated over 10 billion miles. This means the company has reached the data threshold set by Musk earlier this year for "safe, unsupervised self-driving cars." However,
Tesla was pleased to have crossed the course of the 10 billion miles (16 billion km) travelled in FSD. According to Elon Musk, this was the threshold to be reached in order to deploy the unsupervised version of the software. But what does reality say? The key is the data. Precisely, Tesla accumulated a package with its
Tesla’s autonomous driving technology has been and is Elon Musk’s bet on the company’s future. Not in vain, Tesla is already betting on his robotaxi – and not on his cars – as his future business in the automotive industry. With this technology, Tesla has been the protagonist of many accidents and investigations by the North American NHTSA and even a historic trial worth 206 million euros. But, 16 billion kilometers later, it seems that it is al…
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