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Tesla release new update for Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, but it seems like there might be a mistake

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Tesla recently released a new update for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, but it seems like there might be a mistake.

The update, called FSD (Supervised) v13.2.5.1, is supposed to be for Tesla cars with the new AI4 computer. People who own these cars with AI4 computers reported getting the update.

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However, some people with older AI3 computers also got an update, but a different version (FSD v12.6.2). Strangely, the update notes for both versions seem to be exactly the same.

The update notes talk about improvements to Tesla’s self-driving system, like better data processing, faster reaction times, and smoother control.

Release notes for FSD (Supervised) v13.2.5.1:

  • Full-resolution AI4 video inputs at 36 Hz
  • Native AI4 neural network architecture
  • 4.2x data scaling and 5x training compute scaling (using the Cortex cluster)
  • Reduced latency from input to control by 2x
  • Speed profiles for both city streets and highways
  • Enhanced parking capabilities (unparking, reversing, parking)
  • Better collision avoidance predictions
  • Improved camera cleaning system
  • Smoother, more accurate driving controls
  • Dynamic routing that detects and displays road closures along routes
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However, if the release notes are the same for both versions, it might be a mistake. Tesla hasn’t said anything about the update or the possible mistake yet.

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