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Tesla CEO says unsupervised full self-driving (FSD) started

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the unsupervised full self-driving (FSD) has officially started within the company’s production factory in the US, and it will soon be available for public users.
Musk’s reaction arrived in two video clips, which show new Teslas coming out of the production lines, charging and self-driving through the parking for loading on the Tesla Semi.
These clips included Teslas without a human driver, demonstrating full unsupervised self-driving inside the Fremont factory.

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FSD is Tesla’s autonomous driving technology, which can take the car into public, detect on-road objects and traffic, maneuver, turn the vehicle, and more. However, the current version is supervised and requires human intervention.
An unsupervised version requires a human-like precision, which Tesla has been trying to perfect for years. It has increased its computation and training capacity at Giga Texas for more intelligent and safe driving.
Through 2024, the EV company has added numerous features including smart summon and auto parking. However, an actual rollout date is not available at this time.
Tesla has plans to release unsupervised FSD for customers with its Robotaxis this year in a few states and it will eventually make its way to customer models.