
In the “We, Robot” Tesla event, Elon was reported as saying the following:
He also said he expects Tesla to have “unsupervised FSD” up and running in Texas and California next year in the company’s Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles. FSD, which stands for Full Self-Driving, is Tesla’s premium driver assistance system, available today in a “supervised” version for Tesla electric vehicles.
Will Tesla have unsupervised FSD up and running in Texas and California in 2025 with the Model 3 and Y, as Elon claims?
As long as full self-driving is available to consumers who own either a Model 3 or Y, in at least one part of California and Texas, in which there is no human interaction needed whatsoever, this will Resolve YES.
There will be unsupervised rides provided by Tesla the company starting in June and rolling bout city by city but tesla owners will have restrictions on usage until next year. Although the smart summon and dispatch which is already driverless could have more and more areas. 85 meters of smart summon and dispatch now. If smart summon went to 250 meters. 500 meters or a kilometer would that count?
it seems like this resolves Yes if unsupervised FSD works in a single street in California, which seems strange
yes, if anyone with a 3 or Y can drive down a single street in both California and Texas this Resolves YES. I agree that this would be strange, but the strange portion would be Elon releasing FSD this way, not this market.