Tesla has paused its limited-time trial of Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in China as it awaits regulatory approval, which is proving more challenging to secure. Stricter data laws in China restrict the collection and use of training data needed for AI enhancement compared to the US. Meanwhile, beta testers in China reported numerous traffic violations while using the software, raising concerns about its effectiveness. Tesla's long-term plans, including the launch of an autonomous taxi called "Cybercab," are contingent upon overcoming these regulatory and performance barriers.
In what could turn out to be a major setback for the company, Tesla is pausing its free, limited-time trial of its misleadingly-named Full Self-Driving driver software in China.
China's tight grip on training data for the AI that controls Tesla's FSD system is making it more difficult to refine, especially compared to the United States.
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