Tesla has rolled out an update to its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, addressing widespread complaints about overly strict driver monitoring. Previously, the in-car camera would trigger warnings if drivers glanced away briefly—even to adjust climate controls or change speed offsets—despite many arguing such actions are safer in FSD mode than manual driving. Owners reported frustration with constant alerts, calling the system "excessive."
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CEO Elon Musk acknowledged the issue on X after a user stated, "My biggest gripe with FSD is getting nagged just for adding a waypoint." Musk replied, "You're right." The newly released FSD v13.2.9 update appears to extend the "grace period" before warnings activate, reducing unnecessary interruptions while maintaining safety oversight.
Early adopters confirm the updated monitoring is now less intrusive, though Tesla emphasizes the system remains critical to prevent FSD misuse. The adjustment reflects Tesla's effort to balance safety with usability—a key challenge as it refines its autonomous driving tech.
Source: sina
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