Tesla will soon release a succession of the FSD's updated versions of the beta that will expand the testing program and bring its versions to more users of the platform. Elon Musk said that version 10.69.2.1 is coming for people with lower safety scores, particularly those above 80, arriving shortly after the upcoming Tesla AI Day showcase.
The tech CEO also claimed that the next version of the beta will arrive soon after, with 10.69.3 also arriving.
Tesla FSD Beta 10.69.2.1 Coming After AI Day for Lower Safety Scores
Elon Musk announced via Twitter that a new version for the beta release 10.69.2 is coming, adding another number to its designation with 10.69.2.1 rolling out after the company's showcase.
This new version of the FSD will focus on a better drive for all, but what is more important is that this is expanding to those with safety scores of 80 and up.
Previously, the FSD Beta 10.69 was only released to selected users and its succeeding release arrived for those with high safety scores. Additionally, it only arrived for 100,000 users.
This new release will change the narrative and head-on for other users of the EV, making it more available for others eligible for the service.
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Tesla FSD Beta 10.69.3 will Follow the Company's Release
The top billionaire also teased a new update from the company which will follow this release, particularly with the FSD beta version 10.69.3 arriving soon after its AI day release to lower safety scores.
The Full-Self Driving feature is expanding for all, and it is taking its features to many users for their experience of the system, delivering an autonomous drive for all.
Tesla FSD Beta 10.69
Musk and Tesla seem intent to keep the ball rolling for the FSD Beta version 10.69 for quite some time, as the system number keeps on expanding instead of transitioning to the next designation in line. Usually, updates from the company would change numbers already, but the v10.69 which was released last August is getting its extension for availability.
Musk is a known avid meme supporter, as well as modern pop culture references which he also brings upon Tesla's systems, particularly with the arrival of games via the infotainment system of its EVs. It is a significant addition to the system as it allows drivers to play games when the car is parked, a massive feature that is unique to the company.
Shortly after 10.69's exclusive release, two versions of the wide release came for all, and it only focused on selected 100,000 users of the system with good safety scores.
However, in this new release of the company, it is expanding more to other users with lower safety scores, particularly those with higher than 80 and below 98, a notable shift from its requirements. Users would only have to wait after AI day to get the new update and be eligible for an upgrade for the driving system.
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Written by Isaiah Richard