Looks like $TSLA's Full Self-Driving is hitting a major milestone. Just saw some wild data from the FSD Community Tracker—turns out their key performance metric (you know, miles between those "oh crap" moments where you gotta grab the wheel) jumped over 20x after the v14.1.x rollout.
Unsupervised driving might actually be closer than most people think. The numbers don't lie. When your critical disengagement rate improves by that much, you're not just tweaking code anymore—you're fundamentally changing how the system handles edge cases.
Worth watching how this plays out over the next few quarters.
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Anon32942
· 12-09 20:08
A 20-fold increase sounds unbelievable, but the data is right there—you have to admit it.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-09 20:07
20x improvement? That data seems exaggerated. I'll have to try it myself to believe it.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12-09 19:58
20x improvement? These numbers are a bit crazy, but I still need to see actual road tests to believe it.
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blockBoy
· 12-09 19:54
20x increase? Is this data for real... I'll have to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
Looks like $TSLA's Full Self-Driving is hitting a major milestone. Just saw some wild data from the FSD Community Tracker—turns out their key performance metric (you know, miles between those "oh crap" moments where you gotta grab the wheel) jumped over 20x after the v14.1.x rollout.
Unsupervised driving might actually be closer than most people think. The numbers don't lie. When your critical disengagement rate improves by that much, you're not just tweaking code anymore—you're fundamentally changing how the system handles edge cases.
Worth watching how this plays out over the next few quarters.