Tesla confirms annoying Full Self-Driving feature has been fixed
Briefly

Tesla has revised its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature to improve the balance between safety and user experience. Previously, the system issued alerts for driver inattentiveness too quickly, especially during minor adjustments on the touchscreen. Feedback from users indicated that these nudges were excessive, which led CEO Elon Musk to agree that the previous settings needed addressing. The updates aim to enhance safety without distracting drivers unnecessarily, marking Tesla's responsiveness to owner feedback.
Tesla Full Self-Driving does not require a driver's hands to be on the steering wheel. However, eye movements and attentiveness are tracked through a cabin-facing camera, aiming to improve safety and limit loopholes in the system.
The nudging seemed to be too fast and annoying, and many other Tesla drivers agreed. CEO Elon Musk had even noted that the nudge was too fast and drivers were right to be annoyed with it, especially when adjustments are being made.
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