Elon Musk said Tesla used internet videos to train self-driving tech in China
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Tesla has launched limited self-driving features in China, utilizing software trained on publicly available internet videos of local roads. This update focuses on basic driver-assist functionalities, navigating turns and lane changes, without offering all Full Self-Driving features. The release comes amid increasing competition from local companies like BYD, which provides free self-driving software. Tesla's sales showed a slight decline, highlighting a pivot in Musk's vision to redefine the company as more of an AI and robotics entity rather than merely an automotive manufacturer.
Elon Musk stated that Tesla's self-driving software in China was trained using publicly available internet videos of roads and signs, allowing for rapid implementation.
Tesla's new self-driving features focus primarily on driver-assist capabilities, such as guiding vehicles to make turns and lane changes, without a full rollout of the Full Self-Driving capability.
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