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Musk said Tesla FSD is safer than human drivers and is very close to the goal of "no supervision or intervention".

via:IT之家     time:2023/9/14 15:00:56     readed:136

According to news from IT House on September 14, Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave an interview at the nbsp;All-In Podcast 2023 Summit held on Wednesday, during which he mentioned topics including FSD, Star chain, X, China, artificial Intelligence and so on.

According to news from IT House on September 14, Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave an interview at the nbsp;All-In Podcast 2023 Summit held on Wednesday, during which he mentioned topics including FSD, Star chain, X, China, artificial Intelligence and so on.

"I think it's very close to a situation where, even without human supervision or intervention, the probability of using FSD for safe travel is higher than that of people driving (for example, you fall asleep in the car), and we are very close to that," Musk said.

He also pointed out that the current version of FSD has been greatly improved compared to six months ago, a year ago and 18 months ago. According to previous reports from IT House, Musk has repeatedly stressed that Tesla's FSD V12 version will be a very big upgrade.

Musk explained that during this time, Tesla has reached what it calls "the last piece of the puzzle", and the company is making the neural network the foundation of the entire FSD.

"We have solved the last problem, which is the transition of the control part of the car from about 300,000 lines of C++ code to a neural network, so the whole system will be a neural network, and photons enter the control output," Musk added.

In the interview, Musk also mentioned that the mileage driven by the FSD is "safer than without it" and stressed how Tesla approached the "last jigsaw puzzle."

Tesla often publishes regular vehicle safety reports detailing the results of quarterly safety investigations on his Autopilot and FSD systems.

According to the latest safety report, the latest data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show that Americans have an average of one collision per 652000 kilometers, while Tex owners who used the assisted driving system had an average of one accident per 4.85 million kilometers in the fourth quarter of last year, while owners who did not use any auxiliary driving system had an average of one accident per 1.4 million kilometers.

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Musk said that "10,000 H100 clusters are being launched", and Tesla's FSD V12 training speed is expected to increase tenfold by the end of the year.

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