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tesla_fsd [2019/06/05 18:55]
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 Elon Musk has declared that FSD will be "​feature complete"​ in late 2019.   It was later clarified that this does not mean it will drive without supervision,​ but rather that it will be able to handle general streets with supervision. ​  He has declared that by 2020 it will be able to act without supervision,​ but may not be deployed because of problems with getting regulatory approval. ​ Most press and experts believe these dates are extremely aggressive, if the car can do it at all with its current sensor suite. ​  It is central to the FSD plan that it can be done with the hardware on currently shipping Tesla cars, as long as they are the newer models featuring Tesla'​s dedicated neural network processor. ​ Older cars will be retrofitted with that processor. Elon Musk has declared that FSD will be "​feature complete"​ in late 2019.   It was later clarified that this does not mean it will drive without supervision,​ but rather that it will be able to handle general streets with supervision. ​  He has declared that by 2020 it will be able to act without supervision,​ but may not be deployed because of problems with getting regulatory approval. ​ Most press and experts believe these dates are extremely aggressive, if the car can do it at all with its current sensor suite. ​  It is central to the FSD plan that it can be done with the hardware on currently shipping Tesla cars, as long as they are the newer models featuring Tesla'​s dedicated neural network processor. ​ Older cars will be retrofitted with that processor.
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 +===== Tesla Network =====
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 +Once Tesla ships a working FSD product, they plan to operate a [[Robotaxi]] service called Tesla Network. ​  This service will be a typical cell-phone hailed ride service, similar to traditional [[Uber]] but with no human driver. ​ Vehicles will be both Tesla owned cars and the cars of private Tesla owners who have agreed to hire their cars out via this service. ​ Tesla'​s contract does not allow Tesla FSD cars to be used in any other ride hail network.
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 +Tesla is currently leasing Model 3 cars, but has announced that at the end of a 3 year lease they plan to take back those vehicles rather than let lessees buy them back for a residual price as is normal practice. ​ They will use them as fleet-owned cars in the Tesla Network.
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 +Musk predicts rides in Tesla network will cost $1/mile, about half the price of human driven services, and that this will return enough money back to private owners that they could make as much as $200,000 back in earnings over the life of their car, even though the car cost only $35-50,000.