Elon Musk Announces Limited Release of Tesla’s FSD v12.4.1 Software
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has finally broken his silence on the release of the next version of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, and it’s causing quite a buzz in the tech world. In a recent post on X, Musk announced that FSD v12.4.1 is being rolled out to Tesla employees today, with plans to deploy it to a limited number of external beta testers if all goes well.
This announcement comes after reports of major bugs in the previous version, v12.4, which led to Tesla skipping its public release. The cautious approach to the release of v12.4.1 indicates that the automaker is still fine-tuning the software before a wider rollout.
Musk also revealed that there are two more versions in the pipeline, v12.5 and v12.6, which could potentially be named v14 and v15. This shows that Tesla is continuously working on improving its FSD technology to make it more reliable and efficient.
One interesting prediction made by Musk is that Tesla FSD is on track to have only one intervention per year of driving, showcasing the rapid advancements in autonomous driving technology.
As the tech world eagerly awaits the release of FSD v12.4.1 to external testers, the future of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software looks promising. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the world of autonomous driving.