- Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:41 am
#9614
Tesla’s Reviving Its Early Access Program for FSD Beta Testing - Are You In?
Tesla appears to be bringing back its early access program for FSD, and this time, it’s focused on beta testing. This begs the question: what criteria will Tesla use for selection? Will it be based on Safety Score, location, or something else entirely? Imagine a scenario where access is granted based on proven safe driving habits and active engagement with FSD features. Could this incentivize safer driving within the Tesla community? Even more intriguing, what if Tesla offered tiered access levels within the program, with increasing functionality unlocked based on testing contributions and feedback quality? This could transform the FSD beta testing process from a select group to a dynamic and engaged community. However, the expanded data collection detailed in the program’s privacy policy raises some eyebrows. Where do we draw the line between contributing to the development of a cutting-edge technology and surrendering personal privacy? Is the potential benefit of improved FSD worth the increased data sharing? Discuss! Let's hear your thoughts on the potential implications of this revived program.
Tesla appears to be bringing back its early access program for FSD, and this time, it’s focused on beta testing. This begs the question: what criteria will Tesla use for selection? Will it be based on Safety Score, location, or something else entirely? Imagine a scenario where access is granted based on proven safe driving habits and active engagement with FSD features. Could this incentivize safer driving within the Tesla community? Even more intriguing, what if Tesla offered tiered access levels within the program, with increasing functionality unlocked based on testing contributions and feedback quality? This could transform the FSD beta testing process from a select group to a dynamic and engaged community. However, the expanded data collection detailed in the program’s privacy policy raises some eyebrows. Where do we draw the line between contributing to the development of a cutting-edge technology and surrendering personal privacy? Is the potential benefit of improved FSD worth the increased data sharing? Discuss! Let's hear your thoughts on the potential implications of this revived program.