Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology is making progress with significant improvements in complex driving scenarios, but its readiness for unsupervised driving remains uncertain due to safety concerns and ongoing challenges
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Questions to inspire discussion
Unsupervised FSD and RoboTaxis
๐ Q: When and where will Tesla launch its unsupervised FSD pilot?
A: Tesla plans to launch an unsupervised FSD pilot in Austin, Texas during Q2 2025, using RoboTaxis without driver controls in specific areas of the US.
๐ Q: What are the key metrics for unsupervised FSD in 2025?
A: Safety disengagements (taking control due to risk) are critical metrics, while non-safety disengagements (e.g., no turn on red signs) are considered logistical concerns.
FSD Performance and Challenges
๐ฆ 2.2? A: FSD version 13.2.2 shows promise but lacks the ability to read traffic signs, which may be a concern for the upcoming RoboTaxi in 2026.
๐ฃ๏ธ Q: How has FSD performed in highway driving?
A: FSD's performance in highway driving has been excellent, with many users reporting successful long road trips and cross-country journeys.
RoboTaxi Features and Launch
๐ Q: What will the RoboTaxi look like and when will it launch?
A: The RoboTaxi, launching in 2026, will be a mass-produced vehicle resembling Model 3/Y but without steering wheel, brake, or accelerator, relying solely on FSD software.
FSD Testing and User Experience
โ๏ธ Q: What speed control feature should new FSD users be aware of?
A: New FSD users should adjust their speed offset settings in the Tesla touchscreen to their preferences, as speed can be controlled up to 15% above the maximum speed limit.
๐ Q: What issue arose during real-time GPS rerouting?
A: Real-time GPS rerouting caused a dangerous disengagement when FSD slowed abruptly and attempted a right turn into an oncoming vehicle, despite the vehicle being visible on the FSD touchscreen.
๐๏ธ Q: How did FSD perform in a complex urban environment?
A: In a town center area with heavy traffic, parked vehicles, and pedestrians, FSD successfully stopped for pedestrians crossing on both sides before making a left turn at a stop sign, demonstrating its ability to handle complex urban environments.
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Key Insights
Autonomous Driving Progress
- ๐ Tesla plans to launch anย unsupervised FSD pilot for RoboTaxi rides with no driver controls in Austin, Texas by Q2 2025, utilizing their RoboTaxi fleet design.
- ๐ Current FSD versionย 13.2.2 struggles with reading "no turn on red" signs, raising questions about the 2026 RoboTaxi's ability to interpret traffic signs.
- ๐ FSD demonstrated anย impressive maneuver by confidently navigating around a blocked lane and merging back, albeit with overly confident approach.
Safety Concerns
- โ ๏ธ Aย critical safety disengagement occurred when FSD version 13.2.2 attempted a dangerous right turn into oncoming traffic after a real-time route modification.
- ๐ The incident highlights potentialย safety issues with real-time GPS changes and questions whether such modifications should be part of FSD testing.
Testing and Development
- ๐ฌ FSD testing revealed aย 10-minute suburban drive with no safety disengagements, but noted need for improvement in downtown and major city areas.
- ๐ง Rapid release ofย point updates (13.2.4, 13.2.5, 13.2.6) indicates ongoing background improvements despite minor changes in release notes.
Market Demand
- ๐ผย The 2025 Tesla Model Y with white interior sold out quickly, suggesting high demand for the upcoming Juniper model.
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Clips
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00:00 ๐ Tesla's FSD shows mixed results in testing, raising concerns about its readiness for unsupervised driving despite plans for a Robo taxi pilot in 2025 and mass production of fully autonomous vehicles by 2026.
- The speaker experiences a frightening moment while testing Tesla's Full Self-Driving software version 13.2.2 in a Model 3 during a drive.
- The Tesla FSD successfully navigates a route with programmed stops, handling traffic and turns effectively.
- The channel has reached over 1,000 subscribers, and the creator expresses gratitude for the support while encouraging viewers to subscribe for updates on Tesla's FSD software.
- Tesla plans to launch an unsupervised Robo taxi pilot program in Austin, Texas, by Q2 2025, following a smaller pilot in California.
- Tesla plans to mass-produce a fully autonomous vehicle by 2026, but current FSD performance shows mixed results, raising doubts about its readiness for unsupervised driving by 2025.
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05:22 ๐ Tesla's FSD shows promise for unsupervised driving by 2025, but its readiness will hinge on monitoring disengagements and improving urban navigation.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of monitoring safety disengagements while supervising Tesla's FSD to assess its readiness for unsupervised driving.
- In 2025, the effectiveness of unsupervised vehicles will be evaluated based on the frequency of disengagements, which may occur for non-safety reasons like failing to recognize traffic signs.
- The speaker tests Tesla's FSD in suburban areas, noting its current performance and potential improvements needed for urban driving by 2025.
- Tesla's FSD is performing well, and by Q2 2025, it is hoped to read "no turn on red" signs if the team meets their goals.
- Tesla's FSD demonstrated impressive confidence by navigating around a blocked truck without hesitation, though it may have been overly assertive in its decision-making.
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09:54 ๐ Tesla's FSD is showing significant improvements with successful navigation of complex driving scenarios and ongoing incremental updates.
- Tesla is rapidly releasing incremental updates for FSD, indicating ongoing improvements despite the minor nature of the changes.
- Tesla's FSD successfully navigates a left turn and lane change while approaching a stop.
- Tesla's FSD successfully navigates complex driving scenarios, including merging and making tight turns, with minimal intervention.
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12:47 ๐ Tesla's FSD version 13 shows promise for unsupervised driving but struggles with no-turn-on-red signs, prompting safety concerns despite plans for pilot testing and potential wider availability by 2026.
- FSD version 13 performs well in driving but lacks the ability to read no-turn-on-red signs, raising concerns about potential tickets during unsupervised driving in pilot programs.
- The speaker expresses willingness to try Tesla's FSD for unsupervised driving in a small pilot, noting confidence from personal experience, but acknowledges current limitations and the potential for broader availability by 2026.
- Tesla's FSD performs well on highways, successfully navigating turns and merging.
- The speaker plans to test Tesla's FSD on a long road trip while monitoring disengagements for safety in preparation for an upcoming unsupervised pilot program.
- FSD version 13 demonstrates natural lane changing and speed adjustments, while the 2025 Model Y's white interior is sold out, indicating high demand.
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18:24 ๐ Tesla's FSD is being tested on a challenging route, including sharp turns and traffic navigation, as anticipation builds for the Model Y Juniper.
- People are eagerly awaiting the release of the Model Y Juniper, with some already purchasing or ordering it, while the speaker plans to visit a local dealership to record a video of the vehicle.
- The speaker tests Tesla's FSD on a familiar route, focusing on a challenging sharp right turn.
- FSD is tested through a challenging route involving sharp turns and real-time rerouting while navigating traffic and obeying traffic signals.
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21:48 โ Tesla's FSD showcased rerouting abilities but raised serious safety concerns after nearly colliding with another vehicle due to GPS issues and poor decision-making.
- FSD demonstrated real-time rerouting capabilities, but a dangerous incident occurred when it nearly collided with another vehicle during a route modification.
- The experience highlighted significant safety concerns with Tesla's FSD, as it abruptly slowed down in a dangerous situation while preparing to turn right.
- The FSD system struggled with real-time GPS modifications, leading to a dangerous situation when it attempted a right turn despite an oncoming vehicle.
- A safety disengagement occurred due to GPS issues, leading to poor decision-making during driving maneuvers.
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26:45 ๐ค Tesla's FSD shows promise in navigating traffic and handling stops, but struggles with real-time route changes and occasional hesitations, raising concerns about its reliability for unsupervised driving.
- The speaker questions whether Tesla's FSD software can effectively handle real-time routing changes during a drive with multiple stops.
- FSD struggled with safety when the route was modified, raising questions about its reliability and the driver's role in the decision-making process.
- Tesla's Full Self-Driving successfully navigates traffic and merges into the right lane while approaching a busy town center.
- FSD demonstrated smooth navigation and confidence in traffic, effectively recognizing stop signs and making safe turns without issues.
- Tesla's FSD demonstrates cautious behavior in heavy foot traffic, successfully navigating turns and stopping for pedestrians, though it occasionally hesitates without clear reasons.
- The drive was successful, with one disengagement due to GPS interaction, raising questions about its relevance to FSD testing.
- 33:36 ๐ Tesla's FSD capabilities are evolving, promising more engaging and enjoyable driving experiences in future updates.
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Duration: 0:34:1
Publication Date: 2025-02-02T10:03:53Z
WatchUrl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLHxCiei0DM
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