Tesla is responding to significant driver feedback regarding its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system's intrusive eye monitoring feature. Complaints highlighted that the system was overly quick to alert drivers to pay attention when their eyes briefly diverted from the road. Recognizing the issue, CEO Elon Musk has acknowledged users' frustrations and is implementing changes in version 13.2.9 to provide a longer grace period before alerts are triggered. Many owners report improvements, noting the driver monitoring system is now less nagging, allowing for safer adjustments while using FSD.
Tesla has listened to complaints regarding its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system and will now implement a longer grace period before alerting drivers to pay attention.
According to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, users felt overly monitored by alerts when briefly looking away from the road, prompting a re-evaluation of the driver monitoring feature.
Many owners welcomed the changes in FSD v13.2.9, reporting that the cabin camera's alerts have become significantly less annoying and intrusive than earlier versions.
Driver monitoring remains crucial for safety, as misuse of FSD presents ongoing risks, requiring drivers to stay engaged with the driving process despite available automation.
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