Elon Musk says Tesla’s latest Full Self‑Driving software, FSD v14.3, has entered employee beta and may reach a wider group of owners by the end of this week. The update is currently running on Tesla’s internal fleet, which is usually the last stage before a public rollout.
Musk has described the v14 branch as a major step for the system, pointing to a much larger neural network aimed at stronger real‑time reasoning on the road. The software is tuned first for Hardware 4 vehicles, with a separate “light” variant expected later for cars that still use Hardware 3.
Owners and analysts expect FSD v14.3 to improve behavior at intersections, lane changes and other situations where earlier versions still required frequent driver intervention. Some in the community also link this release to future features such as drop‑off and self‑parking functions that rely on more advanced planning.
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Musk has described the v14 branch as a major step for the system, pointing to a much larger neural network aimed at stronger real‑time reasoning on the road. The software is tuned first for Hardware 4 vehicles, with a separate “light” variant expected later for cars that still use Hardware 3.
Owners and analysts expect FSD v14.3 to improve behavior at intersections, lane changes and other situations where earlier versions still required frequent driver intervention. Some in the community also link this release to future features such as drop‑off and self‑parking functions that rely on more advanced planning.
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Musk says Tesla FSD v14.3 could reach owners by this week’s end
Tesla’s latest Full Self-Driving software, FSD 14.3, has moved into employee beta testing, and Elon Musk says a wider release could follow
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