This is how bad Tesla’s Autopilot is and how it might greatly improve

While Tesla is burning all the bridges with its Full Self Driving technology, plain Autopilot is lagging.

Enrique Llanes

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There haven’t been major updates for several years already, and some significant changes, such as not using radar anymore, have even worsened things.

Autopilot technology is outdated. It still relies on old software and doesn’t take advantage of all the new neural network training that Tesla has been deploying for its FSD program.

The camera-based Autopilot system is falling behind the competition. Other brands can maintain speed on the highway and stay in their lanes with at least the same reliability as Tesla vehicles.

The system designed for highways and roads still lags in some situations and is not outstanding on its own.

Autopilot indeed offers an enhanced package where the car can change lanes and leave highway exits. However, the system is far from perfect, as it still relies on outdated software.

FSD highway stack

A few weeks ago, Tesla released version 11 of its FSD software. Its major update was the merging of the highway and city streets stacks.

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Enrique Llanes
Enrique Llanes

Written by Enrique Llanes

4X Top Writer // Tesla fan. Technology enthusiast. AI will change the world. Madrid.

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