Huge Tesla Autopilot Update Coming In 6–10 Weeks (To Early Access Owners)
One of the biggest updates in the history of Tesla Autopilot is supposed to be coming in 6–10 weeks to “Early Access” Tesla owners — these are owners who by hook or by crook got into a public beta testing group for Tesla firmware updates.
I previously covered most of what we know about the coming update in this August 16 article: “10 Tesla Autopilot, Full Self Driving, & Dojo Development Updates From Elon Musk.” We do have a few small updates on the software improvement, though. In a tweet earlier today, Tesla CEO Elon Musk noted that the coming update will be the result of “dramatically better ‘4D’ (aka simultaneous surround video from 8 cameras) architecture.” This will dramatically improve your car’s ability to spot and track other cars, people, bicyclists, traffic cones, birds, cats, squirrels, and semi trucks. Well, Tesla’s chief engineer hasn’t mentioned any types of animals in talking and tweeting about this update, but I assume the above to be true.
