Snuffysasa
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I don't think they will merge it. they could theoretically. in theory the current software could be AP2's original parity AP for those who paid for AP1 but got a ap2 car. We forget that there are those who didn't pay for EAP but are using the current software which is currently called "EAP".
So yes in theory they can use only the FSD and divide it between highway and city driving. Where ppl who paid for ap1 but got ap2 cars will use the current legacy eap software (which is ap1 parity) while ppl who paid for eap will use the FSD but its limited to highway only and when its activated outside of mapped divided highway, would fallback to legacy eap software. Then fsd payers would get to use the full fsd code without limits (city and highway).
Yes I agree with what you are saying. Eventually all Tesla AP2 cars will be on the same FSD code base, similar to shown in video and for coast to coast demo. But the ones who did not pay for FSD will just be software locked.