Tesla's robotaxi service is currently operational, with the company poised to capture a substantial share of the projected $10 trillion global robotaxi market, according to ARK Invest and Cathie Wood. Tesla's Austin factory has the capacity to produce more vehicles in approximately nine days than the entire ride-hail fleet in urban Austin, excluding the planned annual production of 2 to 4 million Cybercabs. Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology is now active in multiple countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, and several European nations. The latest version 14 of Tesla's FSD software has been described by Elon Musk as feeling "sentient," suggesting advanced autonomous capabilities that could rival artificial general intelligence (AGI). Tesla's FSD offers full hands-free driving from parking spot to parking spot, outperforming competitors like Mercedes and Ford in terms of road coverage and functionality. Meanwhile, other companies such as Waymo continue to operate robotaxis with over 71 million fully autonomous miles logged. Additionally, IM Motors has launched an L4 robotaxi tourist route in Shanghai in partnership with SAIC Mobility and SAIC AI Lab, highlighting growing competition in the autonomous vehicle sector globally.
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Elon Musk claims the upcoming FSD 14 feels "sentient." $TSLA might unintentionally create the first AGI. Your Tesla could outperform GPT in coding or do your kids' homework, if it chooses. Strange days! https://t.co/rusGc9v6H2
Version 14 of Tesla self-driving feels sentient https://t.co/XzN3iA4Kob