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They cut customer service and PR, so wouldn't surprise me if they don't have the ability or resources to monitor customer feedback.This the company on the bleeding edge of applied AI does not know how to use email filters.
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They cut customer service and PR, so wouldn't surprise me if they don't have the ability or resources to monitor customer feedback.This the company on the bleeding edge of applied AI does not know how to use email filters.
Where did you hear that?In case y'all weren't aware of this spreadsheet, you can track when people are getting into FSD beta. Notice only a subset of 99 scores have gotten it. There's a fractional component to the score, so most likely the admission list is sorted to more than whole-number precision.
Several people in the 100-score cohort pointed out they got an invite without any advanced notice via Musk tweets. There's no fixed pattern; they ungate when they feel it's the right time.
FSD Beta - Participants and Rollout Status
Safety Score This spreadsheet is no longer actively managed, and most of the version data has gone stale. NOTE: If you have more than one Tesla vehicle, create a row for each one. Add new entries to the bottom. We will sort you into place. TMC Screenname (optional),Location,Safety Score - Mile...docs.google.com
There are rumors going around that Tesla wised up recently to people resetting their score, so there's a chance people who did that got put toward the back of the queue.
Where did you hear that
By resetting do you mean opting out, or rebooting the car before the end of the trip?In case y'all weren't aware of this spreadsheet, you can track when people are getting into FSD beta. Notice only a subset of 99 scores have gotten it. There's a fractional component to the score, so most likely the admission list is sorted to more than whole-number precision.
Several people in the 100-score cohort pointed out they got an invite without any advanced notice via Musk tweets. There's no fixed pattern; they ungate when they feel it's the right time.
FSD Beta - Participants and Rollout Status
Safety Score This spreadsheet is no longer actively managed, and most of the version data has gone stale. NOTE: If you have more than one Tesla vehicle, create a row for each one. Add new entries to the bottom. We will sort you into place. TMC Screenname (optional),Location,Safety Score - Mile...docs.google.com
There are rumors going around that Tesla wised up recently to people resetting their score, so there's a chance people who did that got put toward the back of the queue.
That doesn’t make sense. AlWhere did you hear that?
If that’s the case, most of the 100s wouldn’t have it either because nearly every 100 score would be a 99.X rounded up.Where did you hear that?
That doesn’t make sense. Al
If that’s the case, most of the 100s wouldn’t have it either because nearly every 100 score would be a 99.X rounded up.
My guess is, if it shows you a 99 or 100, you’ll get it. Just a matter of when to your VIN, just like normal updates…
were saying almost same thing. I do think the sample size in the spreadsheet may be too small to draw conclusions from.During the 100-score ungating, the cutoff score was demonstrated to be 99.5. Very few people had perfect 100 scores, so basically most qualifying people had a 99.5x or above score. The overall score displayed on app is rounded accordingly, so if you had a 99.49, your overall score was 99 and therefore ineligible at that time. 99.5 showed up as 100.
As far as order of release, the spreadsheet does hint that the 2nd cohort of 100s to be let in (oct 15) almost all had scores in the 99.5x, which would be toward the bottom of the list when sorted by unrounded score.
There def can be other undocumented criteria like location. But looking at the state distribution on TeslaFi, it seems pretty evenly spread out when normalized for ownership density.
Same. Had it for a little more than three weeks and got it early Sunday morning. I also had 100s every day after the first four days of opting-in and seeing the Safety Score in the app.FYI. I got 10.3 FSD beta Sunday with a 99 but had that score for almost 3 weeks. I used no resets nor opt out gimmicks.
Same here, except with a 21 Model 3. I bet your score was a 98.51 or something because it seems like a lot of us with rounded up scores don’t have it. I know there’s the guy in this thread with a 100 that doesn’t have it though.2020 model y with 99 score since Thursday . Still no beta update .
Same boat!Same here, except with a 21 Model 3. I bet your score was a 98.51 or something because it seems like a lot of us with rounded up scores don’t have it. I know there’s the guy in this thread with a 100 that doesn’t have it though.
What do you mean reset2021 M3 SR+, got to 99 on Friday with well over 1600mi. Did the reset a few times, and got FSD early Sunday morning (12:30am)
Did the same, but my windshield caught a stone from a semi. A battle scar, sacrifice for the Progress!Sounds like doing the opt out reset isn’t gonna help me! I went on a pointless 120 miles trip, at least the music was good.
I can see what you are saying here. Unfortunately, my safety score wasn’t reset by me leaving the queue, but by joining Tesla insurance. So I’m not sure if my old score carried over and I can’t see it? Or if it looks weird in the system? Lots of questions, but weirdly, I feel much more relieved that it’s not just me.In case y'all weren't aware of this spreadsheet, you can track when people are getting into FSD beta. Notice only a subset of 99 scores have gotten it. There's a fractional component to the score, so most likely the admission list is sorted to more than whole-number precision.
Several people in the 100-score cohort pointed out they got an invite without any advanced notice via Musk tweets. There's no fixed pattern; they ungate when they feel it's the right time.
FSD Beta - Participants and Rollout Status
Safety Score This spreadsheet is no longer actively managed, and most of the version data has gone stale. NOTE: If you have more than one Tesla vehicle, create a row for each one. Add new entries to the bottom. We will sort you into place. TMC Screenname (optional),Location,Safety Score - Mile...docs.google.com
There are rumors going around that Tesla wised up recently to people resetting their score, so there's a chance people who did that got put toward the back of the queue.