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Tesla Full Self Driving Beta Version Coming Next Week 

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Tesla Full Self Driving Beta Version Coming Next Week 
Back in August, Musk said the DOJO supercomputer is being used to rewrite the machine learning algorithms based on a neural net.
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By car&bike Team

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Published on October 14, 2020

Highlights

  • Teslas new self driving update is coming soon in beta version
  • The update represents a full rewrite of the autopilot technology
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been teasing this for a while

Tesla is deploying a beta version of its fully self-driving technology. This update is being pushed out to users who are deemed expert and careful, according to CEO Elon Musk. While Autopilot has been a staple of Tesla's vehicles for a while, it isn't considered a fully self-driving car technology by most people. This is why Tesla has been working on a massive update for the driverless technology which Elon Musk claimed would be a massive update. Back in August the billionaire and founder of the company said that the DOJO supercomputer is being used to rewrite the machine learning algorithms based on a neural net. This is said to be able to provide Tesla's vehicles 4D spatial awareness instead of 2D spatial awareness that they have currently. 

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Musk has been teasing a huge update for AutoPilot 

"The FSD improvement will come as a quantum leap because it's a fundamental architectural rewrite, not an incremental tweak. I drive the bleeding edge alpha build in my car personally. Almost at zero interventions between home & work. Limited public release in 6 to 10 weeks," he had tweeted by in August. 

More recently, Musk tweeted," Limited FSD beta releasing on Tuesday next week, as promised. This will, at first, be limited to a small number of people who are expert & careful drivers." 

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Tesla Autopilot needs the attention of the driver 

FSD equates to full self-driving capabilities which is something Tesla's cars have never had. That being said, Tesla has been pursuing this quite relentlessly. This comes at the time Alphabet-owned Waymo has announced the world's first driverless ride-hailing service in Phoenix, Arizona which indicates that Tesla does need to play catch up. 

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