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Posted by Lumas Simmons
 - Today at 19:15:37
Quote from: mjw149 on Today at 14:55:34I wonder if the robotaxis will actually be remote supervised, because these Teslas simply don't have the hardware to function independently. They don't have the hardware that all the other robot drivers have. It's glaring now that they've fallen so far behind the competition.

They have the hardware built into the car, unlike competitors which have contraptions all over the car to get it to drive on its own. Tesla vehicles can also drive independently on roads that aren't pre-mapped, unlike Waymo which sticks to predefined routes. The opposite of what you stated is true.
Posted by mjw149
 - Today at 14:55:34
I wonder if the robotaxis will actually be remote supervised, because these Teslas simply don't have the hardware to function independently. They don't have the hardware that all the other robot drivers have. It's glaring now that they've fallen so far behind the competition.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 12:22:01
While the free Full Self-Driving (FSD) option transfer has become somewhat of a running promo for Tesla, it will be no more. Tesla could also introduce a multi-tier FSD subscription price model that differs for HW3 vehicles and those on unsupervised FSD.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-nixing-free-FSD-transfer-deal-with-purchase-option-end-as-it-may-out-multi-tier-subscription-price-for-HW3-and-AI4-vehicles.1204127.0.html