Elon Musk Disregards Tesla FSD Beta Tester's Suggestion; Did Musk Tell Off Telsa Drivers

Is the billionaire right?

Elon Musk disregarded the suggestion shared by a Tesla FSD tester on Twitter.

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Ever since the billionaire worked on his Full-Self Driving technology, many EV owners volunteered to check the efficiency of this autonomous feature.

Of course, the testers are encouraged to give their feedback. This means that they can share constructive suggestions, especially if there are bugs and other issues in the autonomous software.

Now, it seems like Musk doesn't like Tesla FSD Beta testers giving negative opinions regarding self-driving tech.

Elon Musk Disregards Tesla FSD Beta Tester's Suggestion

According to Inside EVs' latest report, a Tesla FSD tester shared his opinion regarding the new Full Self-Driving Beta 10.69 version.

Elon Musk Disregards Tesla FSD Beta Tester's Suggestion—Asking Driver Not to Complain
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On his official Twitter account, James Locke said that the automaker still needs lots of work to do to enhance its autonomous system.

"Unfortunately I have to say I'm still having to intervene to correct #FSDBeta 10.69 in my area. Still lots of work to go," said the EV owner.

He added Tesla should not focus on the so-called "Chuck's Left Turn" complex, explaining that there are other basic control problems that the automaker should solve.

As of writing, his official Twitter post garnered more than 6,000 likes and hundreds of comments. Now, his statements could get the Tesla CEO's attention.

What Elon Musk Said

In the comment section, Elon Musk shared his opinion regarding the complaint of the Tesla FSD tester. The billionaire said that the new Full Self-Driving 10.69 version is still limited to some lucky EV owners.

He explained that access to the system is limited because of some reasons. The Tesla CEO further stated that if electric car owners are just going to complain about the issues of the new FSD Beta 10.69, they really shouldn't install the version.

His reply to Locke quickly went viral, with over 32,000 likes and more than 1,000 retweets. You can check Musk's official Twitter reply below to see more details.

In other news, Elon is expected to bring back the popular Tesla Enhanced Autopilot, and it might be a cheaper alternative for the advanced FSD feature.

Meanwhile, the billionaire confirmed that the Tesla FSD Beta would have a price hike.

For more news updates on the Tesla FSD and other autonomous technologies, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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