Tesla releases new FSD beta with improved object detection

Tesla has also removed radar from its latest cars, but claims its AI algorithms can do better with cameras


New Tesla FSD system promises lower error rates
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New Tesla FSD system promises lower error rates

Tesla has come under criticism for its FSD beta that hasn’t lived up to Elon Musk’s tall claims of disrupting the self-driving space. In fact, it is basically a level 2 ADAS system. Now it has released a new update that promises better object detection thanks to its so-called self-driving capability.

According to Tesla, the new object detection architecture for non-VRUs such as cars, trucks and buses allows owners to have a safety score of 98 and up, which allows for seven percent higher recall and 16 percent lower depth error rate and 21 percent lower velocity. marks. Error crossing vehicles.

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Tesla has also removed radar from its latest cars, but claims its AI algorithms can do better with cameras
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It also brings a new visibility network with an 18.5 percent lower mean relative error. Tesla also claims more room for longitudinal alignment during the merger.

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However it is still a system that requires the driver to keep his or her hand on the wheel even as the car moves on its own. Tesla CEO Musk has often called this system a full self-driving system but many experts claim that it is just a Level 2 self-driving system.

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