- Sun Dec 01, 2024 12:55 pm
#3950
As Tesla continues to navigate the complexities of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) updates, particularly with the recent rollout of a dumbed-down version of FSD v13, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of autonomous driving.
What are your thoughts on Tesla's approach to FSD updates? Do you believe that scaling back features is a necessary step in software development, or does it signal deeper issues within Tesla's self-driving ambitions? How do you feel about the timeline for achieving unsupervised self-driving by Q2 2025? Are you optimistic, skeptical, or somewhere in between?
Let's discuss the implications of these updates on our driving experiences and the broader landscape of autonomous vehicles. What features are you most excited about, and what concerns do you have about the current state of FSD?
What are your thoughts on Tesla's approach to FSD updates? Do you believe that scaling back features is a necessary step in software development, or does it signal deeper issues within Tesla's self-driving ambitions? How do you feel about the timeline for achieving unsupervised self-driving by Q2 2025? Are you optimistic, skeptical, or somewhere in between?
Let's discuss the implications of these updates on our driving experiences and the broader landscape of autonomous vehicles. What features are you most excited about, and what concerns do you have about the current state of FSD?
