AnxietyRanger
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ROFL! They were aiming to get in in the December 2016 release too. And that was according to their official statement on their website that they will bring AP2 mostly on par with AP1 by end of December, again 2016, so a year ago. Until it's deployed, it's on par with FSD, flying cars and Mars bound commuter Teslas.
Sure. Tesla did promise a lot of things for December 2016 that aren't here today.
Be that as it may, my latest guesswork is that rain-sensing wipers and possibly some other NN-based features (sign/signal recognition? blind-spot detection?) remain in the works, are being tested in actual cars and could result in releases soon. Others may wait for the new map engine to be possible...
The reality is, whatever the old promises were, clearly they weren't based on current reality, so resetting the expectations as far as analysis goes makes sense.
That does not mean absolving Tesla from missed promises. That debate I think we do enough on other threads.