
Tesla’s FSD system now logs navigation-specific failures separately, helping engineers improve neural networks. Learn how this update enhances autopilot reliability.
Previously, incidents of this kind were lumped together under a broad category called “Other Reasons for Interventions,” making it hard to pinpoint navigation-specific issues.Now the system can log navigation problems in detail, including incorrect speed limit displays, wrong route selections, or sending the car to a secondary entrance or other unintended paths.This update lets Tesla engineers gather precise data on navigation glitches, allowing them to analyze the situation and focus development efforts on improving the neural network algorithms behind the FSD autopilot’s navigation capabilities.While FSD itself has earned praise from Tesla owners for boosting comfort and safety, many still point out shortcomings in the navigation system. Common complaints include outdated map data, limited flexibility and adaptability to mid-trip route changes, and unpredictable behavior when the system has to choose between multiple routes.The introduction of a dedicated navigation-failure category has been well received by Tesla owners, who expect it to enhance system reliability.
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