Tesla Releases Latest Full Self-Driving Beta and Begins Wider Roll-Out

Tesla Releases Latest Full Self-Driving Beta and Begins Wider Roll-Out

Tesla Releases Latest Full Self-Driving Beta and Begins Wider Roll-Out

Tesla has released the latest version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta software, version 11.3.2, and has started a wider roll-out to more Tesla owners. The FSD Beta is designed to allow Tesla vehicles to drive themselves without any human intervention, although Tesla still advises drivers to keep their hands on the wheel at all times.

This latest update includes several improvements to the FSD Beta, including better object recognition and improved response to traffic lights and stop signs. It also includes a new “auto lane change” feature, which allows the vehicle to change lanes automatically on the highway.

Tesla has been gradually rolling out the FSD Beta to more and more Tesla owners over the past few months. The company is using a “safety score” system to determine which Tesla owners will receive the FSD Beta first. The safety score is based on several factors, including how often the driver engages with the vehicle’s advanced safety features and how often they are involved in accidents or near-miss incidents.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has stated that he hopes the FSD Beta will be available to all Tesla owners by the end of 2021. However, the roll-out has not been without its issues, with some Tesla owners reporting bugs and glitches in the software. Despite this, many Tesla owners are eagerly anticipating the full release of the FSD Beta, which they believe could be a game-changer for the automotive industry.

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