Just saw Elon's post on twitter about a new update coming next month. Does anyone have an idea of what additional updates other than AP updates might be coming out?
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I thought next month is December?I can't wait to see this in July....
Just saw Elon's post on twitter about a new update coming next month.
I honestly thought there would be a few more updates for AP1, on/off ramp, a better summon, and maybe red light/stop sign detection. Sigh.But only for AP2 cars and so it begins that AP1 falls behind: "HW2. HW1 doesn't have enough sensors and computing power."
But only for AP2 cars and so it begins that AP1 falls behind: "HW2. HW1 doesn't have enough sensors and computing power."
I agree entirely. As I said in a post a couple of weeks ago: I know I may be a heretic, but I am not surprised that restrictions on AP 1.0 are coming. It was always beta software and its limitations will become increasingly pronounced as AP 2.0 matures -- the future is that AP 1.0 will become non-supported legacy hardware/software. I would not be surprised that it will be forced into retirement by regulators -- this would probably be good for the safety of the public and for Tesla. I won't miss it much. The best part of owning a Tesla, in my view, is driving one.
Ugh! I'm driving the best and safest car on the planet. So what if updates don't come as quickly as suggested or hoped (never "promised").
They will come eventually. As has been said before, better to wait a while longer for a good product than right away for one that's not ready.
Ugh!
Fun fact, ramp changes were tested with APv1 hardware at it as far back as last July. They have yet to make it into production though as you've seen.I honestly thought there would be a few more updates for AP1, on/off ramp, a better summon, and maybe red light/stop sign detection. Sigh.
Fun fact, ramp changes were tested with APv1 hardware at it as far back as last July. They have yet to make it into production though as you've seen.
And even more fun facts, mobile eye hardware can detect a multitude of signs including stop signs and red lights. But that hasn't been released either.
Ugh! I'm driving the best and safest car on the planet. So what if updates don't come as quickly as suggested or hoped (never "promised").
They will come eventually. As has been said before, better to wait a while longer for a good product than right away for one that's not ready.
Ugh!