Tesla Full Safe Driving Beta 10.69 Receives Complaints From Users, Elon Musk Responds

Tesla FSD beta received criticism on Twitter, and Elon Musk unexpectedly took notice.

Just three days after Tesla started rolling out the latest version of its FSD Beta software, owners included in the limited release began posting their experiences with the software. While some experiences were positive, other testers ran into problems.

On August 24, James Locke, a Tesla owner who chose to participate in the most recent FSD beta, took to Twitter to express his dissatisfaction with the software's beta version.

According to Locke, the FSD beta 10.69 still needs a lot of work.He added, "I know this is probably not a popular opinion, but the focus on the "Chuck" complex left is getting ahead of the needs of some more basic control issues."

Tesla FSD Beta Testing

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has expressed his displeasure with recent criticism. The CEO gave an unexpected response, saying that the 10.69 is only available in limited release for a reason.

Musk then advised in response not to request inclusion in early beta releases and then complain about it later.

 This tweet was posted just three days after Tesla began distributing the most recent version of its FSD Beta software. The owners who were given access to the limited release of the software started posting their experiences with it.

According to The Drive, following the publication of a number of videos on Twitter and YouTube in which he detailed the capabilities of the most recent build, Locke voiced his criticism.

According to his analysis, Tesla still had a lot of work to do, and he suggested that the automaker concentrate on finding solutions to some fundamental control issues rather than something that Musk wants to focus on improving, the Chuck complex.Tesla's FSD software will soon be available as an upgraded version of its advanced driver assistance system that will cost $15,000.

Musk claims that the software will one day be capable of fully autonomous driving. Given that the CEO is known to place a high value on constructive criticism and appreciate its importance, some people may be taken aback by his reaction. He can be recalled replying to a tweet saying, "Critical feedback is always appreciated btw."

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Tesla FSD Beta Software

The FSD offered by Tesla is not a fully autonomous driving system, despite the fact that it appears to be subpar when it comes to performing right turns. It is still necessary for drivers to maintain vigilance and be ready to take control of the vehicle at any given moment.

According to TechCrunch, the California Department of Motor Vehicles has accused Tesla of making false claims about its advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

In addition, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into several accidents, some of which resulted in fatalities, that involved Tesla's Autopilot system, which is a less advanced driver assistance system.

Musk has stated that the success of Tesla's FSD system will determine whether the company is worth a lot of money or worth basically zero.

The Tesla CEO stated in a tweet one month ago that the price of the service was absurdly low considering how good the service is, and that he anticipates finding a solution to fully autonomous driving by the end of this year.

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