Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) needs to address a “critical safety issue” regarding its Full Self-Driving system’s ability to detect emergency vehicles, according to prominent investor Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management.
What Happened: In comments posted on X on Tuesday, Gerber noted that while FSD version 13.2.2 shows improvement over previous iterations, it falls short of full autonomy. He revealed that Tesla is developing audio detection capabilities to identify approaching emergency vehicles, addressing a key limitation in the current system that relies primarily on visual inputs.
“Tesla now working on adding hearing so it can know when an emergency vehicle is around. Yes humans use more than one sense to drive,” Gerber wrote, emphasizing the importance of multi-sensory detection in autonomous driving systems.
Full story available on Benzinga.com
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) needs to address a “critical safety issue” regarding its Full Self-Driving system’s ability to detect emergency vehicles, according to prominent investor Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management.
What Happened: In comments posted on X on Tuesday, Gerber noted that while FSD version 13.2.2 shows improvement over previous iterations, it falls short of full autonomy. He revealed that Tesla is developing audio detection capabilities to identify approaching emergency vehicles, addressing a key limitation in the current system that relies primarily on visual inputs.
“Tesla now working on adding hearing so it can know when an emergency vehicle is around. Yes humans use more than one sense to drive,” Gerber wrote, emphasizing the importance of multi-sensory detection in autonomous driving systems.
Full story available on Benzinga.com
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) needs to address a “critical safety issue” regarding its Full Self-Driving system’s ability to detect emergency vehicles, according to prominent investor Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management.
What Happened: In comments posted on X on Tuesday, Gerber noted that while FSD version 13.2.2 shows improvement over previous iterations, it falls short of full autonomy. He revealed that Tesla is developing audio detection capabilities to identify approaching emergency vehicles, addressing a key limitation in the current system that relies primarily on visual inputs.
“Tesla now working on adding hearing so it can know when an emergency vehicle is around. Yes humans use more than one sense to drive,” Gerber wrote, emphasizing the importance of multi-sensory detection in autonomous driving systems.
FSD 13.2.2 is much improved over 12 but not level 5. Tesla now working on adding hearing so it can know when an emergency vehicle is around. Yes humans use more than …Full story available on Benzinga.com Read Morebenzinga neuro, Equities, Kaustubh Bagalkote, News, RIVN, Ross Gerber, TSLA, Markets, TSLA, US88160R1014, RIVN, News, Equities, Markets, Benzinga Markets