Tesla’s pushing the envelope once again, this time with its largest vehicle yet. The company has begun rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability to early access Cybertruck customers, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of autonomous driving technology.
Tesla’s FSD (Supervised) v12.5.5, featuring a single end-to-end driving stack, is now making its way to select Cybertruck owners. This update isn’t just another software patch; it’s a leap forward in autonomous driving capabilities for Tesla’s most ambitious vehicle to date.
The rollout includes end-to-end functionality on highways, a feature that’s been highly anticipated by Tesla enthusiasts and industry watchers alike. Given the Cybertruck’s imposing size and unique design, implementing FSD presented unique challenges that Tesla’s AI team seems to have overcome.
Tesla’s FSD/AI team has been working at breakneck speed to meet their September targets. The launch of FSD on the Cybertruck represents the final piece of an ambitious puzzle, with the team hitting every single goal they set for the month. While some features haven’t seen widespread deployment yet, the progress is undeniable.
With October 10th looming on the horizon, speculation is rife about what Tesla Robotaxi has in store next. The company’s track record of continuous innovation suggests that more exciting developments are just around the corner.
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