Tesla FSD Supervised completes coast-to-coast drives
Tesla has announced that its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software has successfully completed several autonomous coast-to-coast drives across the United States without any human intervention. The milestone is intended to showcase the capabilities of Tesla's camera-based neural network model, although the system officially remains a Level 2 driver assistant that requires constant supervision from an active human driver.
While multiple intervention-free coast-to-coast drives demonstrate impressive progress in end-to-end vision-based neural networks, the lack of independent validation and the system's "Supervised" constraint show that true driverless autonomy is still far from solved.
- –Achieving zero-intervention trips across diverse highway networks highlights the capabilities of Tesla's pure-vision neural architecture.
- –Retaining the "Supervised" classification means Tesla shifts all legal liability to the driver, highlighting a key difference from fully driverless Level 4 systems like Waymo.
- –Without detailed data or independent verification, it is impossible to evaluate how many attempts were required to achieve these successful cross-country runs.
- –The claim serves as a high-visibility marketing point to validate Tesla's AI-first approach and support its premium valuation.
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