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Tesla's FSD Gets 'Reasoning' Skills: Is Sentience Just Around the Corner?

TL;DR: Tesla's AI honcho says FSD v14.2 already has some 'reasoning' smarts, especially for construction zones and parking. This is a big step towards Elon Musk's vision of a "sentient" car that thinks for itself. Get ready, your car might just be smarter than your uncle at the next family reunion.
Meta: Tesla's Head of AI, Ashok Elluswamy, confirmed that elements of 'reasoning' have already shipped in FSD v14.2, moving closer to Elon Musk's promise of a 'sentient' self-driving experience.
Alright, alright, settle down folks, we're talking about cars that think for themselves! Tesla's Head of AI, a sharp fella named Ashok Elluswamy, just dropped a bombshell: some of that fancy 'reasoning' power we've been hearing about for Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14.3? Well, it's already partially here in version 14.2. That's like getting a sneak peek of the main event before the opening act even finishes. Elon Musk has been teasing us with this idea of FSD feeling "sentient," and it looks like the car's getting its brain in gear, literally!
Thinking Machines on the Road
Musk has talked big about FSD learning to 'think' – like picking the best parking spot or dropping you off right at the store entrance before finding its own space. Imagine that, a car that's better at finding parking than most human beings! Elluswamy confirmed that these reasoning elements are now active in FSD for things like navigating around construction and making smart parking choices. This ain't just following lines anymore; this is the car trying to figure stuff out, like a puzzle on wheels.
Now, I know what you're thinking: 'Sentient car? Is it gonna tell me jokes?' Well, maybe not yet, but the path to a more logical and adaptive FSD is paved with these kinds of reasoning capabilities. Elluswamy even promised that "more and more reasoning will ship in Q1." So, it's not a one-and-done deal; they're constantly upgrading this thing.
Smoother Rides and Smarter Decisions
For many Tesla owners, the navigation and routing decisions have been a bit of a headache. But with more reasoning baked in, the hope is that the car will make better, smoother choices. It should mean a more comfortable and intuitive ride overall. We're talking about a system that anticipates, adapts, and makes decisions that feel more human-like, without all the road rage, hopefully! This is crucial before Tesla can roll out truly unsupervised FSD, which Musk says will need billions of miles of data.
So, if your Tesla suddenly starts asking you deep philosophical questions or suggesting a new route because it 'feels' it's better, don't be surprised. It's just FSD v14.2, getting its thinking cap on. And that's how it's done, folks!
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