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Full Self-Driving
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tesla.com/autopilot
Tesla Autopilot on Wikipedia
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Tesla doesn't have a fully autonomous car yet, but with the addition of Autopilot mode, cruising down the highway is now a hands-off affair.
We test drove Tesla's Model S Level 2 autonomous system, known as Autopilot. It was super weird and super fun. Check out the full review here & click below for more: "Tesla's Autopilot System Is Awesome And Creepy And A Sign Of A Beautiful Future"
by Michael Ballaban
October 14, 2015
You can find the slides used in the presentation on here:
"Tesla reveals all the details of its ‘Autopilot’ and its software v7.0"
by Fred Lambert
October 14, 2015
Extensive 16 minute test drive of the new Autopilot software version 7 from Tesla. We test the car out on the city streets, open highway and bumper to bumper traffic in Miami. We even got pulled over by the FHP, Florida Highway Patrol because the autopilot was speeding, 75MPH in a 60MPH zone!
Tesla Autopilot Day 1. Also, YES, we KNEW the autopilot is for highway driving only, we didn't shut it off as a test to see what would happen, we didn't expect it to continue correctly through the offramp, hence the hands right on top of the wheel when it decided to turn right. We were prepared for it with both hands and feet hovering the brake.
Musk, we appreciate the technology and were testing it in our own way. Please, keep up the good work as always!
Tesla’s Model S just got a major update that lets it drive itself. The company made it clear that drivers should keep their hands on the wheel. Naturally, some drivers ignored that.
The Tesla Model S has been updated to ‘version 7? adding important new safety and convenience features.
Key new features in the software update include automated parallel parking, side collision warning, automatic emergency steering, Autosteer, and automatic lane changing.
Tesla has also updated the instrument display in the Model S to highlight output from the car’s various safety features, including lane departure warning, speed assist, collision warning, and adaptive cruise control.
The new safety features will be available to all Model S vehicles with the requisite hardware. To access the convenience items on eligible cars, drivers will need to pay a one-off fee if they haven’t done so already.
When the Autosteer function is engaged, the Model S will keep itself in its current lane and regulate its speed via the traffic-aware cruise control feature.
Read the article here
"Tesla Model S software version 7 adds automated steering and lane changing, but driver liable for any accidents"
by Derek Fung
October 15, 2015
Deena Mastracci, Carl Reese and Alex Roy arrive at the Supercharger in Englewood, Ohio during their autonomous transcontinental record attempt.
Add your own honking and swearing.
Was travelling a little under 45 mph. There was some rain, but roads were pretty dry. I was watching stopped traffic to my right.
I did not touch the brake. Car did all the work. Sadly no audio, because I had an Uber passenger and Washington has strict privacy laws about recording conversations.
Scott Collie takes the awesome Tesla P90D for a spin on Autopilot to experience the closest thing you can currently buy to an autonomous car.