Elon Musk Just Dropped Bombshell News That May Forever Change Cars

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In a surprising tweet this morning, Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent shockwaves through the automotive industry by announcing that the upcoming Full Self-Driving (FSD) Version 12 software will no longer be in beta. This revelation has the potential to revolutionize the way we perceive cars.

Tesla's FSD system, which is currently in beta mode, offers advanced driver-assistance features and can be purchased as an add-on for $15,000. Beta mode indicates that the system is in an advanced development phase, with ongoing improvements and bug fixes before its final production release.

The beta phase has allowed Tesla to gather valuable feedback from users and improve the system's performance. It initially started as a limited program for select Tesla owners but has since expanded. The allure of the FSD beta has helped maintain enthusiasm among Tesla enthusiasts.

While the current FSD version (11.4) enables Tesla vehicles to navigate city streets and highways proficiently, it still requires active driver supervision and is not fully autonomous. However, Musk has hinted that significant architectural improvements will be introduced in version 12, claiming it should be considered a major release rather than a mere point upgrade.

The timing of Musk's announcement is noteworthy, considering that Tesla's FSD software is currently under scrutiny by regulators due to its alleged involvement in several accidents, some of which have resulted in fatalities. Nevertheless, Musk seems determined to push forward, although he did not explicitly mention whether the non-beta status indicates the software's readiness for production.

The news of FSD Version 12 exiting beta has generated excitement and anticipation among Tesla fans. Many have questioned Musk about the timeline for the release, but he has remained tight-lipped. This development follows Musk's recent suggestion that Tesla vehicles could achieve full autonomy as early as this year.

While companies like Waymo and Cruise operate autonomous vehicle fleets in limited areas, Tesla's ambitious goal of achieving widespread autonomy without driver intervention would be a groundbreaking accomplishment in the industry.

As the details surrounding FSD Version 12 remain scarce, it is evident that Elon Musk's tweet has sparked a flurry of speculation and curiosity among Tesla enthusiasts and industry observers alike. The world now eagerly awaits further updates on Tesla's path toward fully autonomous vehicles.

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Elon has been dropping that particular bomb for several years now.

rlevitta
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Who is responsible: The only way I can see this working is that Tesla is also the insurance carrier.

seekerstan
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Like elevator operator no longer exist, the car will no longer need a driver

williamwoo
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A candidate release is also before final release and after detail beta testing.

slwiser
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Driving in the city is complex, highway easy.

dirkh
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Full self-driving is a lofty goal, if anyone can achieve this, it is Tesla. When it arrives, it will be quite an accomplishment. When there is no longer a requirement to always remain in control and constantly have a hand on the steering wheel, that will be a moment. what a thrill it will be to be able to sit in the back seat while the self-driving takes over, I am really looking forward to this!

nixternixter
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Version 12 of Tesla FSD will still need to be supervised. It is just the s/w and its features are ready for release and has reached an acceptable level of reliability for official release.

leesweehuat
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I'm not paying $15K for FSD until Tesla fixes phantom braking. It happens on a regular basis and almost like clockwork on certain sections of road.

gsogymrat
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Musk is saying the Tesla will be autonomous by the end of the year? WOW...oh...no...wait...he said that last year, year before and year before that.. I think that in 2016 he first time said that he thinks that Tesla will be capable of FSD by the end of the next year. So ...nothing new. BTW, Wayno already have level 4 autonomous cars... just that the limitations are SOOOO big

zdenekreischig
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This was good I'm glad you left it alone without editing. 🎉

michaelbedard
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If the accident stats show that autonomous driving is so much safer than humans, then the insurance industry may drive humans off the roads - their premiums will become so high. It appears that the repair costs for EVs are much higher than ICE cars, so this will put further price pressure on human drivers.

jonathanpearce
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Nice to see the man behind the vids harmen 😊

petersimms
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Elon has been dropping the same bombshell about FSD being ready by the end of the year for the past 4 years 🤣

pg
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Tesla assumes responsibility at level five. As if they needed prodding, this creates a financial incentive for constantly improving FSD to avoid costly insurance payouts.

McClarinJ
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Come on….
This year, but in “Elon time”, so at least 18 months!

hanswitvliet
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A bigger question Torque, is what advantages will FSD bring? Those who have really looked into it already know FSD has zero value. Any advancement that improves the driving experience for real drivers is a welcome development. Don't let the Con Man wipe you out.

INFINITY
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Coming, coming, coming, I am happy with what's here.

sagecoach
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Yes, yes, .... We have heard of this before. We will see it when we see it... All the rest is hot air and noise.

mikadavies
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I regret buying FSD. It's far from "Full". In fact, it's not much use. I can't even take my eyes off and look at center screen for 10sec before it gives me warning or even disable the FSD function. Why do I need it if I can't even do something other than driving? Very disappointed.

jimy
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What is the jeweled cross over your left shoulder?

tkStL