Elon Musk announced that Unsupervised FSD, which allows for full autonomous driving without driver oversight, could be available by the end of this year. This upgrade would transition Tesla vehicles from Level 2 assistance, where drivers are responsible for mistakes, to Level 3 autonomy, where the carmaker assumes liability. Despite promises made over the years, Musk stated that they are making progress and are careful about the rollout, suggesting that the deployment would start in certain U.S. cities soon. The necessary hardware is already in place for personal Teslas, emphasizing that this change could come through a software update.
Elon Musk confidently stated that Unsupervised FSD will be available by the end of this year, shifting Tesla vehicles from Level 2 assistance to Level 3 autonomy.
He emphasized that the transition to Unsupervised FSD would mean Teslas could operate without driver accountability for mistakes, with the carmaker being responsible.
Musk acknowledged previous delays but reassured that the technology is progressing, declaring sensitivity to safety and assuring cautious deployment in select U.S. cities.
Tesla's current hardware is compatible with their Robotaxis, highlighting that a software update could transform personal vehicles into fully autonomous cars.
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