Tesla Plans To Deploy FSD Software To Public In Four Weeks

- The FSD beta v9.2 was recently called by Musk "not great"
- Musk is running v9.3 but he says v10 is coming next week
- Musk said that after a month of testing it will be released to the public
Tesla has said that it plans of releasing the final version of its full self-driving software to the public in a month's time. As of now it is still in a beta stage being tested by internal Tesla employees and members of the beta programme. This programme has been ongoing for almost a year now. This software is different from AutoPilot as it allows the car to drive by itself using computer vision on highways and city streets. This, however, is still considered to be level 2 autonomous system.
Also Read: Elon Musk calls Tesla FSD v9.2 beta not great
Recently, Tesla's CEO revealed that the current beta build of the FSD software 9.2 isn't great but he has noticed great improvements in the 9.3 software which is he already using. Elon Musk had stated that the programme will come out of beta once it hits version 10. The FSD software has been promised to users who have opted for the FSD package. This release has been in limbo for a while.
Now, Musk has announced plans accelerating the release stating that v10 of the software will be pushed to early access members in a beta stage next week. Musk expects testing for the v10 build to last 4 weeks before a wider release.

Tesla FSD beta has been active for almost a year now
"We should be there with Beta 10, which goes out a week from Friday (no point release this week). It will have a completely retrained NN, so will need another few weeks after that for tuning & bug fixes. Best guess is a public beta button in less than 4 weeks," he said.
This release is going to be an over the air update for the folks who have purchased the FSD package and will be downloadable by a push of a button. Tesla has moved to a full vision-based system for its autonomous technology using cameras on its cars that ping back some data to its Dojo supercomputer which trains algorithms using a neural network. Tesla's process the information based on these algorithms in real time using a the FSD chip that's present on many of its vehicles.
Tesla will deploy the next generation of its FSD hardware next year with a new chip and camera system that Musk says will debut with the Cybertruck.
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