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Tesla has responded to user complaints about its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature, specifically concerning the eye monitoring system that quickly alerts drivers when they divert their gaze. Amid criticisms from owners who felt the alerts were overly sensitive—triggering even for minor adjustments like changing navigation—the company has released an update (v13.2.9) designed to reduce these interruptions. CEO Elon Musk acknowledged the issue and confirmed improvements that would allow a more lenient monitoring system. Users report a noticeable decrease in alert frequency, leading to a smoother driving experience while still emphasizing the importance of attention to the road.
The new FSD update reduces the frequency of eye monitoring alerts for drivers, allowing more flexibility for necessary adjustments without constant interruptions.
Musk acknowledged the prior complaints, agreeing that the driver monitoring alerts were too sensitive, and indicated that Tesla is working to improve the system.
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