Elon Musk says that Tesla ‘unsupervised self-driving begins’, but don’t get too excited

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Elon Musk says that Tesla’s “unsupervised self-driving begins,” but as usual with the CEO’s statements about self-driving, it’s just “corporate puffery.”

Tesla has released a video showcasing that its vehicles coming out of Fremont factory can now drive themselves to the loading docks for transportation:

I’m not gonna lie. I don’t want to hate on this because I think it is pretty cool. It’s just not what was promised for years.

Literally, Elon Musk said that Tesla would do a driverless cross-country drive by the end of 2018. It never happened. Then he said that by the end of every year since 2020, Tesla would enable unsupervised self-driving in Tesla vehicles. That also never happened.

And now, he retweeted the above video, claiming that “unsupervised self-driving begins.”

The Tesla vehicles in this video drive 1.2 miles on private roads at low speeds around the factory. This is nothing more than what Tesla demonstrated on the private roads of the Warner Bros studio with the Robotaxi last year.

This is clearly not the “beginning of unsupervised self-driving” or at least, not in the way that Musk has promised Tesla FSD owners for years.

Musk’s latest timeline is “unsupervised self-driving in California and Texas around Q2 2025.”

Electrek’s Take

Again, I think this is cool. It is a fun and efficient way to transport vehicles to the loading docks, but that’s about it.

Anyone who has used FSD should know that this is not more impressive than FSD, and FSD is still years away from being ready to be unsupervised.

I strongly believe that if FSD was developed in a vacuum without Elon’s comments and Tesla selling it as a package with future upgrades, people would celebrate FSD has a great program. Instead, it’s becoming a joke.

You have Elon claiming that this is the “beginning of unsupervised self-driving” and Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla’s head of FSD, added: “just a matter of time before it’s rolling on public roads.”

Yes, a matter of time. A long time while you sell this package to people promising it will happen by the end of the year.

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