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Tesla gears up to release major Full Self-Driving upgrade next month

Tesla’s next-generation Full Self-Driving model aims to significantly improve video performance and AI capabilities, with a potential launch by late August.
Tesla’s next-gen Full Self-Driving model aims to improve video performance and AI capabilities, with a potential launch by late August.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company is training an upgraded Full Self-Driving (FSD) model featuring roughly 10 times the parameter size of the current system and enhanced video compression technology. The new AI-driven system, which helps Tesla vehicles navigate with minimal driver input, could be ready for public release as early as the end of next month if testing goes smoothly. FSD remains a partial automation system requiring drivers to stay alert and ready to take control. Despite Tesla’s challenges with declining automotive revenues and falling European sales, Musk’s company continues to prioritize autonomy as a core growth strategy, recently launching a robotaxi service in Austin, Texas.

Here’s why it matters:

The development of a more advanced FSD system is critical for Tesla as the electric vehicle market becomes more competitive, especially with growing pressure from Chinese manufacturers. A more capable and efficient FSD model could enhance Tesla’s appeal to consumers by improving driving safety and convenience, potentially boosting sales and market share. For dealers and automotive professionals, advancements in autonomous technology signal ongoing shifts in vehicle features and consumer expectations, impacting sales strategies and after-sales services. Tesla’s push to expand FSD capabilities could also accelerate the broader adoption of semi-autonomous vehicles, influencing the competitive landscape and regulatory environment.

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Key takeaways:

Major AI upgrade with 10X parameter size
The new FSD system uses a significantly larger AI model, trained on more data, promising smarter and more accurate driving decisions.

Enhanced video compression and sensor performance
Improved video processing means Tesla’s cameras and sensors can better interpret driving environments, boosting system reliability.

Partial automation still requires driver attention
Despite advancements, drivers must remain engaged and ready to intervene, as FSD is not yet a fully autonomous system.

Tesla’s autonomy push continues amid market challenges
While Tesla faces a 16% drop in Q2 automotive revenue and shrinking European sales, autonomy remains a key pillar for future growth.

Potential public release by end of August
If testing proceeds without issues, Tesla could roll out the new FSD update to customers as soon as late next month, marking a major step forward in autonomous driving technology.

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