FSD Beta is the most advanced driver assistance system Tesla has developed so far. It enables Autopilot to drive on pretty much any road autonomously and follow rules of the road. However, it doesn’t make the car fully autonomous because Autopilot still makes mistakes and the driver is fully responsible for the car and needs to pay attention at all times.
Tesla released FSD Beta last year to a small group of testers who are allowed to record their test drives and share them publicly. I watch most of the videos these early testers share and it’s great to see how much the software improved over the last year, as I’ve tried to demonstrate in my earlier video on this topic.
Today, you can watch the third episode of our new series which highlights interesting moments captured by FSD Beta testers. In this installment, we look at the V10 software update which was hyped by Elon Musk as “mind-blowing”. And while it’s true it improved in some areas and fixed several long standing issues, it’s also been making pretty dangerous mistakes, even in places it used to do fine in earlier versions. For example, it ran a stop sign, ignored a red light and didn’t detect a pretty prominent curb.
If you enjoy this series and would like to help make it, please reach out to us at kontakt@elonx.cz. We’re looking for a video editor and/or a graphic designer to help out so we can focus more on writing the scripts and finding interesting clips to showcase.
Please let us know how you like the new series, what we should improve upon and which areas of FSD testing we should showcase in the future. And remember to like, subscribe and all that. 🙂
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