Some
Tesla
Cybertruck
owners
are
starting
to
get
Full
Self-Driving
(FSD)
access
on
their
vehicles.
The
company’s
polarizing
electric
pickup
truck
has
lacked
the
driver-assistance
software
feature
since
its
launch
in
November
2023.
Now,
members
of
the
Cybertruck
Owners
Club
(as
reported
by
Electrek)
are
reporting
that
the
update
has
been
installed
on
their
vehicles.
Tesla
had
promised
that
FSD
would
come
to
the
Cybertruck
in
September,
after
the
launch
of
the
Autopark
feature
—
and
with
today’s
news,
it
would
appear
that
it
just
hit
that
deadline.
It’s
the
latest
version
of
FSD
(12.5.5),
and
to
start,
it’s
coming
to
Cybertrucks
set
up
for
the
early
access
program.
The
update
includes
a
promised
vision-based
attention
monitoring
system
for
drivers
who
are
wearing
sunglasses.
Whole
Mars
Catalog,
a
Tesla
fan
account
on
X,
posted
over
20
minutes
of
footage
testing
the
new
update
in
a
Cybertruck,
and
it
mainly
operated
as
it
does
in
other
Teslas.
At
about
the
six-minute,
20-second
mark
in
the
video,
the
driver
needed
to
intervene
when
the
Cybertruck
almost
drove
into
a
median
after
making
an
automatic
left
turn
at
an
intersection.
FSD
v12
is
supposed
to
feature
“end-to-end
neural
nets”
that
use
only
AI
and
cameras,
without
relying
on
any
additional
sensors.
A
more
robust
v13
FSD
release
for
Tesla’s
vehicles
is
planned
for
October.
(Originally posted by Umar Shakir)
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