Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Beta Is Now Open to Everyone Who Paid for It

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Tesla's so-called Full Self-Driving Beta is now open to everyone who paid for it, but what does it really deliver for $15,000?

Musk has not made any concrete statements regarding the system's possible progression to a Level 3, eyes-off capability that would allow drivers to be less attentive for minutes or hours at a time.

In prior years, US regulators have taken a very liberal approach to Autopilot as well as FSD, until the former sparked a NHTSA investigation into the crashes with first responder vehicles., represents a wider investigation into Tesla's claims regarding its separate, but related Autopilot system.

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