Tesla FSD fleet is nearing 7 billion total miles, including 2.5 billion city miles
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Tesla FSD fleet is nearing 7 billion total miles, including 2.5 billion city miles
"Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) fleet is closing in on almost 7 billion total miles driven, as per data posted by the company on its official FSD webpage. These figures hint at the massive scale of data fueling Tesla's rapid FSD improvements, which have been quite notable as of late. FSD mileage milestones As can be seen on Tesla's official FSD webpage, vehicles equipped with the system have now navigated over 6.99 billion miles."
"So notable are Tesla's improvements to FSD that NVIDIA Director of Robotics Jim Fan, after experiencing FSD v14, noted that the system is the first AI that passes what he described as a "Physical Turing Test." "Despite knowing exactly how robot learning works, I still find it magical watching the steering wheel turn by itself. First it feels surreal, next it becomes routine. Then, like the smartphone, taking it"
Tesla's Full Self-Driving fleet has accrued nearly 7 billion total miles, with more than 2.5 billion miles driven in urban environments. City miles provide critical data for complex scenarios such as unprotected turns, pedestrian interactions, and traffic-light handling, enabling improvements in city driving performance comparable to specialized services like Waymo. Tesla's large real-world fleet and massive mileage enable frequent updates that make vehicles behave like experienced drivers. Sensor-rich competitors face challenges in certain urban conditions. FSD v14 has been described as the first AI to pass a 'Physical Turing Test', with autonomous steering characterized as initially magical then routine.
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