Tesla's New Version Of 'Full Self-Driving' Is Better, But Flawed
Briefly

That future is expected to materialize in the form of robotaxis and EVs that can drive like pro-human drivers. At the shareholder vote meeting today, CEO Elon Musk even said that robotaxis could rocket the company to a market valuation between five and 12 trillion dollars. That seems optimistic.
Some beta testers have said that's nowhere close to reality. One beta tester going by the name of AI DRIVR on YouTube implied that FSD 12.4.1 has decision-making issues with lane discipline. It needlessly switches lanes, with or without traffic, and sometimes even enters merging lanes.
At intersections, he faced another major glitch. When the traffic light was green, the EV zoned out and crawled into the intersection at a snail's pace instead of making a turn smoothly, despite the road being clear. In other instances, it was outright disobedient. It ignored the navigation and headed in opposite directions. Instead of turning right, it turned left.
Beyond these bugs, FSD 12.4.1 executed many things like a good human driver. It made full U-turns and accelerated slightly before the turn was complete.
Read at InsideEVs
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