Tesla Removes Safety Riders from FSD Testing, Signaling Confidence in Technology

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Tesla Removes Safety Riders from FSD Testing, Signaling Confidence in Technology

Tesla is making significant advancements in its Full Self-Driving technology, including expanding testing and removing safety riders, with plans to widely deploy the feature and integrate it into robo-taxi operations

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Questions to inspire discussion

FSD Testing and Deployment

πŸš— Q: When will Tesla remove safety riders from FSD testing?
A: Tesla plans to remove safety riders from FSD testing within 2 months, signaling increased confidence in the technology.

πŸ™οΈ Q: How will Tesla expand its robo taxi deployment?
A: Tesla will 10x Austin robo taxi deployment in 2 weeks, followed by expansion to another city or state within 2 months, removing safety riders and encouraging FSD usage.

FSD Adoption and Expansion

πŸ“± Q: How will Tesla encourage FSD adoption among existing owners?
A: Tesla will reduce nagging for FSD in the next quarter while encouraging existing owners to use it and nagging non-owners to try it for free, addressing the fact that 50% of owners have never tried FSD.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Q: What are Tesla's FSD expansion plans for 2025?
A: By the end of 2025, Tesla aims to expand FSD to half the country, including Arizona, Nevada, Florida, and California, making it available to 100 million people in major cities like Chicago and New York.

Unsupervised FSD and Economic Impact

πŸ”“ Q: When does Tesla plan to allow unsupervised FSD?
A: Tesla plans to unsupervised FSD in the same geographies by the end of 2025, allowing users to operate FSD without safety riders.

πŸ’° Q: What economic impact does Tesla expect from its robo taxi plans?
A: Tesla's robo taxi plans are expected to have huge economics and compelling multiples by the end of 2025, becoming a measurable part of the financials and potentially disrupting the entire transportation industry.

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Key Insights

FSD Testing Expansion

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    Tesla plans to 10x Austin FSD testing in the next 2 weeks, followed by expansion to another city or state within 2 months, signaling rapid growth in real-world testing scenarios.

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    By year-end, Tesla aims to expand FSD testing to half the country, including Arizona, Nevada, Florida, and California, potentially leading to unsupervised FSD in these areas.

User Engagement

  1. πŸ””Β Tesla will start nagging existing FSD owners and non-owners to try the technology for free within 2 months, addressing the fact that 50% of users have never utilized FSD.

Safety and Confidence

  1. πŸ›‘οΈΒ Tesla intends to remove safety riders from FSD testing in the next 2 months, demonstrating increased confidence in the technology and allowing more users to experience FSD independently.

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Clips

  • 00:00 πŸš— Tesla will remove safety riders from FSD testing within two months, signaling increased confidence in the technology.
    • 00:47 πŸ’‘ Tesla will start encouraging existing FSD owners to use the feature and nudge non-owners to try it out for free, as a huge percentage of users, including 50% of owners, have never or only once tried it.
      • 01:25 πŸ€” Tesla expands Full Self-Driving testing to half the country in the fourth quarter.
        • 01:38 πŸš— Tesla may expand unsupervised Full Self-Driving testing to major US cities, including those in California, Florida, Texas, and others, by the end of the year.
          • 02:21 πŸ’‘ Tesla expects its robo-taxi operations, including Tesla bot's integration for tasks like cleaning and charging, to be hugely impactful economically by the end of next year.

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          Duration: 0:4:8

          Publication Date: 2025-07-25T11:53:45Z

          WatchUrl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtiDg0aUVM0

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