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Tesla FSD v14.2 tackles phantom braking over fallen leaves
Tesla’s latest Full Self-Driving release, FSD v14.2, arrives at a moment when owners are fixated on how the system handles ...
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FSD v14.2 goes 1,285 mi coast to coast with 0 driver saves
Tesla’s latest Full Self-Driving software, FSD v14.2, is arriving at a moment when long, zero-intervention road trips are ...
The new letter was sent to Tesla the same week that CEO Elon Musk claimed in a post on X that the latest version of FSD will allow drivers to text and drive while using the driver assistance software, ...
Elon said that Tesla FSD Version 14.0 goes into early wide release next week, then 14.1 about 2 weeks later and finally 14.2. The car will feel almost like it is sentient being by 14.2. This will have ...
Tesla is making headlines again with the return of its Mad Max mode in Full Self-Driving (Supervised). This feature, designed to make the car drive more aggressively, has arrived just as the automaker ...
Tesla recently rolled out FSD V14 to owners in North America, and the new variant was hailed as "sentient" by both Tesla fans and employees, including Elon Musk. Now that snow has fallen in many ...
Tesla’s imminent wide release of FSD (Full Self-Driving) update to version 14.1.2. Some testers believe FSD 14.X will enable unsupervised driving by December. Chuck Cook is confident about FSD ...
Tesla is finally launching its Full Self-Driving Supervised (FSD) v14 update, the first major update to the driver assistance system in a year, and Elon Musk says it ‘feels sentient.’ However, he also ...
Tesla recently released crash data on their Supervised FSD system, reporting the average number of miles driven per collision for cars in different configurations and on different roads. This replaces ...
Tesla rolled out the second point release of its highly anticipated Full Self-Driving V14 software. The most important change appears to be a new driving profile aptly named "Mad Max." This makes the ...
Tesla's Full Self-Driving is starting to grow up, Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed Wednesday. The automaker's driver-assistance software is becoming more robust, and Musk claims it's almost good enough to ...
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