The particular development settings for the upcoming Tesla Full Self-Driving or FSD Beta have recently been leaked online revealing a particular myriad of options that the FSD is capable of doing. This includes a couple of really funny ones.
What is Tesla FSD?
According to the story by Electrek, over the span of a couple of months, Tesla has actually been pushing its own Full Self-Driving or FSD Beta software towards just a limited group of different Tesla owners. This was done in order to properly test the earlier version of the company's new autonomous driving system.
This particular feature builds on Tesla's known Autopilot driver-assist system, but it is said to still consist of a brand new software rewired powered by particular new neural networks that are capable of certain autonomous driving on the city streets. However, the said autonomous driving system is said to need to be monitored by a particular driver at all given times and it was also stated that the responsibility still lies with the driver.
Is FSD worth it Tesla?
Tesla actually hopes to be able to start a much wider release of the final FSD update some time later this month and also build on it next year in order for the company to eventually show its own reliability as well as safety for approval as a particular self-driving system along with regulators. The details have recently been revealed on Twitter.
The particular leak, thanks to the Tesla hacker called "green" who reportedly managed to gain access to the particular developer mode, was able to reveal a number of different settings to reach under the hood. The leak reportedly reveals quite a few capabilities of the FSD which include showing a few that have been automatically turned on by default as well as the others that Tesla still has to activate.
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Is Tesla fully autonomous?
The feature even includes a couple of quite humorous settings just like one called the "California Stop, which is quite a common term that is used for certain drivers who are unable to come into a complete stop at a particular stop sign. There is also reportedly the "California Boost" mode as well as something that is called the "Chiropractor Adjust Skelton."
Green has even been able to release a few footages with the new FSD dev mode that was used while driving the known Tesla vehicle. This shows the extent of the particular information that Tesla's new FSD is currently generating.
The leaks on Twitter revealed quite a lot regarding what users are to expect with the upcoming Tesla FSD features which will reportedly be made public some time soon. Although the leak suggests these leaks, it is still important to wait for the official announcement as these particular settings could still be subject to change. Even the given settings that the leak revealed could well be changed some time in the future depending on Tesla's decisions.
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Written by Urian Buenconsejo