
"Tesla has announced a crazy new Full Self-Driving milestone, as it has officially confirmed drivers have surpassed over 8 billion miles traveled using the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) suite for semi-autonomous travel. The FSD (Supervised) suite is one of the most robust on the market, and is among the safest from a data perspective available to the public. On Wednesday, Tesla confirmed in a post on X that it has officially surpassed the 8 billion-mile mark,"
"The milestone itself is significant, especially considering Tesla has continued to gain valuable data from every mile traveled. However, the pace at which it is gathering these miles is getting faster. Secondly, in January, Musk said the company would need " roughly 10 billion miles of training data " to achieve safe and unsupervised self-driving. "Reality has a super long tail of complexity," Musk said."
Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) fleet has surpassed 8 billion cumulative miles driven. The FSD (Supervised) suite is characterized as one of the most robust and data-safe public semi-autonomous systems. The 8 billion-mile milestone arrived months after the fleet reached 7 billion miles on December 27, 2025. The cumulative miles matter both as a milestone and as training data that advances Tesla toward roughly 10 billion miles that Elon Musk cites as a threshold for achieving unsupervised self-driving. The fleet's real-world miles provide training data for end-to-end AI models and capture rare, complex "long tail" scenarios that simulations struggle to reproduce.
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