Tesla Optimus steals the show during TRON: ARES premiere
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Tesla Optimus steals the show during TRON: ARES premiere
"With Version 14.1, Tesla has integrated navigation and routing directly into its vision-based neural network, enabling the system to respond to scenarios such as blocked roads or closures in real time. The update also enhances emergency vehicle detection, allowing the car to pull over or yield when police, fire, or ambulances are nearby. Other improvements include refined responses to debris, school buses, and lane cut-ins, as well as smoother handling of unprotected turns and gated entries."
"Drivers can now personalize FSD's behavior more precisely through new Speed Profiles. A new "Sloth" mode has joined the lineup, offering a more conservative lane and speed selection than "Chill." Preferences for parking and arrival positions are saved per destination, while the system's reasoning model automatically recommends several options for each route. Users can start FSD from a single tap, adjust settings from the central visualization, and expect fewer driver "nags," according to Elon Musk."
Version 14.1 integrates navigation and routing into Tesla's vision-based neural network, enabling real-time responses to blocked roads and closures. The update improves emergency vehicle detection so the car can pull over or yield when police, fire, or ambulances are nearby. Responses to debris, school buses, lane cut-ins, unprotected turns, and gated entries are refined. A Robotaxi-style Arrival Options feature allows selection of Parking Lot, Street, Driveway, Parking Garage, or Curbside with preferences saved per destination. New Speed Profiles include a conservative 'Sloth' mode. The system adds automatic camera cleaning, improved fault recovery, single-tap FSD start, and fewer driver nags.
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