Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed the upcoming update in a post on social media platform X.
The decision marks a notable reversal for the publication from prior years, with judges citing major real-world improvements that pushed Tesla’s latest FSD software ahead of...
As per the CEO, roughly 10 billion miles of training data are required due to reality's "super long tail of complexity."
MotorTrend’s SDV Awards were presented during CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
"Tesla’s FSD stack is completely world-class," the Nvidia CEO said.
Ferragu shared his insights in a series of posts on social media platform X.
Musk’s comments came on the heels of NVIDIA’s announcement of its Alpamayo system, which also uses AI to accelerate the development of autonomous driving solutions.
As per the Korea Expressway Corporation's report, the FSD test was conducted on December 15, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tesla community members celebrated the milestone on X, and the feat earned praise from some of the electric vehicle maker’s executives.
As can be seen on Tesla’s official FSD webpage, vehicles equipped with the system have now navigated over 6.99 billion miles.
Local officials tested the system on narrow country roads and were impressed by FSD's smooth, human-like driving, with some calling the service a game-changer for everyday...
After testing FSD v14, Fan stated that his experience with FSD felt magical at first, but it soon started to feel like a routine.
The update was released just a day after FSD v14.2.2 started rolling out to customers.
He also maintained a “Buy” rating for TSLA stock over the company’s improving long-term outlook, which is driven by autonomy and robotics.
So far, early testers have reported buttery-smooth drives with confident performance, even at night or on twisty roads.
The update focuses on smoother real-world performance, better obstacle awareness, and precise end-of-trip routing, among other improvements.
While acknowledging that imperfections remain, the Xpeng CEO said FSD’s current iteration significantly surpasses last year’s capabilities.
FSD Supervised recognized construction zones, braked early for pedestrians, and yielded politely on narrow streets.
Needless to say, it does appear that FSD fever is starting to catch in Europe.
The event marked the first time an Italian mayor tested the advanced driver-assistance system in person in Rome's urban streets.