The Tesla FSD is in its limited release beta, especially for the version 10.69 release, and while it brings significant advancements to the system for autonomous driving, it is not yet a perfect version of it. Elon Musk is not taking any complaints from FSD users as he addressed this on Twitter, saying that the FSD feature and the 10.69 is on a limited release.
Tesla FSD Beta 10.69: Elon Musk Does Not Take Complaints from Users
In Musk's recent reply to a user's tweet regarding the FSD, the top billionaire did not exactly welcome the opinion made by a particular FSD beta tester regarding version 10.69's flaws. Musk said that the current beta version is "in limited release for a reason," stating that not all people under the beta program got the update for the recent release.
The tech CEO then addressed the beta program and its application for the new release versions as something that is not available for all but only for select users. He then said that users should not "ask to be included" in early beta releases if they are only to "complain" regarding the FSD's early versions that arrive to beta testers.
It seems that Musk wants to hear only healthy discourse regarding the feature and only welcomes constructive criticism for the beta, but complaints are not welcome from users.
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Tesla FSD Beta 10.69 is Not Perfect; User Points Out Flaws
An LA-based user named James Locke tweeted his observations about the FSD beta version 10.69 and said that in his experience, he still needs to "intervene" on the feature when using it in his area.
Locke also said that the FSD still needs to focus on "basic control issues" rather than other ventures for the FSD; one, in particular, is the "Chuck complex" for unprotected left-hand turns.
Tesla FSD Beta: Still Under Development
The Tesla FSD Beta feature is still under development from the company, and its releases are not the best version of the feature as its developers are still mapping out different functions for its road-worthiness.
Despite this, Musk and Tesla announced a price hike for the Tesla FSD from $12,000 to $15,000 to soon get the feature.
Tesla's full-self-driving feature is releasing further updates and versions to improve the system, and most of its changes are from the R&D team that aims to answer real-world problems.
However, it also gathers feedback from its public users under the beta program to see what people experience with the system.
The top billionaire and Tesla boast of the FSD feature as one of the best driving systems in the world, but it is not yet in its public release version for its availability for all.
What Musk said earlier is somewhat conflicting for users of the FSD beta program as their opinions are something that the company needs to improve the system. However, the tech CEO may see a significant difference between voicing concerns or opinions to improve the FSD and complaining against it, which he addressed earlier today.
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Written by Isaiah Richard