Tesla seems to have fixed one of Full Self-Driving's most annoying features
Briefly

Tesla has taken action to address driver complaints regarding its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system's eye monitoring feature, which was criticized for being overly sensitive. Drivers reported feeling distracted by quick alerts for minor actions like adjusting HVAC or navigation settings. Elon Musk acknowledged these concerns and indicated that the latest update, FSD v13.2.9, would introduce a more lenient monitoring system, including a longer grace period for drivers to interact with vehicle functions without triggering alerts. This balance aims to enhance user experience while maintaining essential safety protocols.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system received complaints about overly sensitive driver monitoring. CEO Elon Musk agreed to adjust the system to alleviate driver frustrations.
Many drivers reported that the previous eye-monitoring warnings were too quick, even for minor tasks, prompting Musk's acknowledgment and subsequent updates to the driver monitoring system.
With the rollout of FSD update v13.2.9, users are experiencing a less restrictive driver monitoring process, improving the overall usability of the feature.
Driver monitoring remains critical to prevent misuse of FSD, ensuring that drivers maintain focus while utilizing the system's advanced capabilities.
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