Tesla has released a video showcasing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised testing in Sydney, Australia, signaling progress toward a public rollout. Thom Drew, head of Tesla Australia, stated there are no regulatory obstacles for releasing FSD Supervised in Australia, with final validation stages underway. The rollout is expected to begin with hardware version 4 on selected vehicles. Concurrently, Tesla's Semi truck factory is advancing, featuring a new stamping shop and ongoing installation of tools in the Powder Coat and Material Conveyance shops, indicating preparations for production ramp-up. Elon Musk has announced that Tesla's self-driving capabilities will experience a "step change" improvement as upgrades developed for the Austin robotaxi build are integrated into the general production release. He also noted that robotaxi progress in Austin requires further validation to ensure updates do not adversely affect performance in other regions. Musk has returned to working seven days a week, focusing on robotaxi development.
Elon Musk says he is: Back to working 7 days a week and sleeping in the office if my little kids are away
ELON MUSK SAID TESLA’S ROBOTAXI PROGRESS IN AUSTIN REQUIRES FURTHER VALIDATION TO ENSURE UPDATES DON’T NEGATIVELY IMPACT PERFORMANCE IN OTHER REGIONS.
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