Tesla FSD speeds Smart Summon
A retweeted Tesla demo shows Actually Smart Summon on FSD v14.3.2 reacting immediately after the user presses start in the mobile app. The update appears tied to Tesla’s broader move to unify Actually Smart Summon, FSD, and Robotaxi behavior under one AI model.
This is less interesting as a parking-lot party trick than as evidence Tesla is collapsing autonomy features into a shared model stack.
- –Faster start latency makes Smart Summon feel less like a beta gimmick and more like a usable autonomy feature.
- –Unified modeling across FSD, Robotaxi, and Summon could let parking-lot edge cases improve the same system used for road driving.
- –The safety bar is still high: autonomous low-speed movement around pedestrians and parked cars is exactly where embarrassing failures become public fast.
- –For AI builders, the takeaway is the productization pattern: one model family, many constrained deployment surfaces, constant fleet feedback.
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2026-04-23
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45d ago
2026-04-23
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