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BREAKING: Elon Musk Says Tesla FSD Beta V11 Coming Next Week

Yusuf Balogun
Yusuf Balogun
Yusuf is a law graduate and freelance journalist with a keen interest in tech reporting.

Elon Musk, CEO’s Tesla, has confirmed today, via his official Twitter page, that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving, FSD Beta single stack is coming with the V11 update next week. Tesla FSD Beta V11 will enable the sophisticated driver-assist system to outperform the already excellent capabilities of the present FSD Beta 10.2 in practical circumstances.

Recently, a Tesla owner on Twitter said that the driving graphics for V10.2 were extremely amazing, prompting Musk to respond with his update. The CEO was questioned by a Tesla owner on when the much-awaited single-stack FSD Beta upgrade was supposed to be issued. Musk provided a positive response and announced the coming of Tesla FSD Beta V11.

Musk’s assertion suggests that the next 10.x update of FSD Beta won’t have a single stack. Although Tesla has been steadily optimizing with each FSD Beta release, this does not imply that advancements in the advanced driver assistance system will be negligible in the near future.

For instance, FSD Beta 10.2 seems to improve over FSD Beta 10.1 and 10.0. Videos of Tesla users using the system to drive on the road demonstrate how V10.2 currently functions similarly to a human driver, particularly in how it handles junctions and drives through congested, car-filled streets.

Although FSD Beta 10.2 is still far from ideal, compared to earlier iterations of the sophisticated driver-assist system, it represents a significant advancement.

This driving habit was perfectly shown by AI DRIVR on a recent journey in Berkeley, California. There is no disputing that FSD Beta 10.2’s capabilities are growing to be fantastic, despite the fact that it varied between being excessively aggressive and not aggressive enough in some areas.

Elon Musk has been talking about Tesla switching to a single FSD stack for quite some time. Musk said earlier this year that the FSD Beta version at the time was not that excellent yet, partly because it employs a different stack for driving on highways and city streets.

The CEO pointed out that switching to a single FSD stack required a significant amount of neural network training, but Musk also emphasized that once the switchover was complete, FSD should be sublime.

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