Tesla withdrew the FSD Beta 10.3 update due to some problems found

After a period of delay, Tesla launched the Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta 10.3 update a few hours ago. This update is the first to be released to car owners with a safety score of 99 and below, and some users with a safety score of 99 have reported receiving the software. However, due to ongoing problems, Tesla has now withdrawn FSD Beta 10.3.

FSD v10.3 Release Notes

  • Added FS D configuration files, allowing drivers to control behaviors such as rolling parking (crossing an intersection without traffic lights, you must stop completely before starting), exiting the overtaking lane, changing lanes based on speed, following distance, and yellow light duration .
  • Increased planning ability to drive along oncoming lanes to bypass path congestion.
  • Improved crawling speed by linking the speed with the estimation of the visibility network and the distance to the encroachment point across the lane.
  • By using more data to improve the surrounding video vehicle network, the speed of passing objects is estimated to be increased by 20%, and the yaw is estimated to be increased by 25%. It also increased the system frame rate by +1.7 frames per second.
  • Improved vehicle semantic detection (such as brake lights, turn signals, hazards) by adding 25,000 video clips to the training data set.
  • Improve the generalized static object network by adding 61 video clips, and improve the static obstacle control (+5.6% prediction rate, +2.5% recall rate).
  • When merging from a ramp to a main road, and when changing from a slow lane to a fast lane, allow more acceleration.
  • By changing the interaction model between the human and the static world, the false deceleration is reduced and the offset for pedestrians is improved.
  • Improved unprotected cornering by allowing car owners to cross lane lines more naturally under safe conditions.
  • Improved the speed curve for entering highways by implementing stricter longitudinal and lateral acceleration limits.

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After the release of FSD Beta 10.3, Tesla stated that it has decided to withdraw this update due to discovering some problems. Before the release of FSD Beta 10.3, there has been an extension. Musk said in a tweet: 10.3 found some problems, so I temporarily rolled back to 10.2.

It should be noted that this is a problem that the Beta system will inevitably encounter. During internal QA (Quality Assurance), the engineering team cannot In all cases, all hardware configurations are tested, so there is a need for a public test.

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