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  • - [Narrator] This month, Tesla plans to release

  • a major upgrade to its driver assistance software FSD-beta.

  • That upgrade is expected to extend public access

  • to a feature intended to help vehicles navigate cities.

  • Despite its name, FSD or full self-driving,

  • still doesn't make cars fully autonomous

  • and Tesla instructs drivers

  • to remain alert with their hands on the wheel.

  • - Tesla began selling a driver assistance package

  • that it calls full self-driving capability

  • about five years ago.

  • And so this feature that's expected to help

  • drivers navigate in cities is part of that package.

  • - [Narrator] This expands upon Tesla's existing

  • FSD system of driver assistance tools

  • that were designed mainly for highways.

  • - Tesla has taken an unusual approach

  • to rolling out access to this upgrade.

  • A small group of users has been testing

  • this city-driving feature for quite a while

  • and using it on public roads,

  • often recording videos of those experiences

  • and posting them.

  • - Ooh, okay, wow.

  • That was awesome.

  • - [Rebecca] That has helped to drum up a lot of interest

  • and also invited scrutiny as well.

  • - [Narrator] Tesla owners can buy full self-driving

  • for $10,000 or use it through a subscription

  • of up to $199 a month.

  • But the wider public hasn't been granted access

  • to the city-driving tool yet.

  • Tesla has been preparing to release

  • its city-driving tool beyond that small group of people

  • who have been testing the software.

  • Drivers have now been able to request the feature,

  • but CEO, Elon Musk, said they would only be granted access

  • after having their driving habits evaluated.

  • - Tesla has said it's taking into consideration

  • a variety of factors, including things like hard breaking

  • or aggressive turning.

  • And it's using those inputs to come up

  • with a safety score that will be used

  • to prioritize who gets access.

  • Tesla plans to release this upgrade

  • to drivers progressively around a thousand a day

  • based on their safety score,

  • but it remains unclear what happens

  • if you get caught in this space

  • where Tesla doesn't think you're driving is good enough.

  • - [Reporter] The Tesla crushed

  • after slamming into an overturned semi.

  • - A Bay Area Tesla driver was playing video games

  • at the time of a deadly crash.

  • - [Narrator] Tesla's latest upgrade

  • comes in the wake of a series of crashes

  • that have heightened scrutiny

  • of the company's driver assistance software.

  • - The new chair of the National Transportation Safety Board

  • has been critical of Tesla's driver assistance systems,

  • and really, specifically the language

  • that the company uses to describe its tools,

  • but the agency doesn't have regulatory authority.

  • This really is a space

  • that is not tightly regulated in the US

  • and so automakers have a wide degree of latitude.

  • (soft music)

  • - [Narrator] Tesla's driver assistance software

  • comes in two bundles.

  • Autopilot comes as a standard system

  • on new vehicles and primarily assist highway driving.

  • The second package is what Tesla calls

  • its full self-driving capability,

  • which is essentially an upgrade that adds more features,

  • but it's only available to customers who buy the package.

  • - Tesla drivers have identified

  • a variety of tricks to make

  • autopilot believe they are focused on the road

  • even if they are literally asleep at the wheel.

  • - [Narrator] For years, Tesla's faced criticism

  • from some lawmakers about its driver assistance software.

  • - You can take a water bottle,

  • take an orange and put it right into the steering wheel.

  • And then that tricks the system

  • to believing that your hands are on the wheel.

  • - [Narrator] Last month, the NTSB launched

  • an investigation into a fatal crash

  • involving a Tesla vehicle in Florida.

  • And in August, the National Highway

  • Traffic Safety Administration said

  • it was investigating Tesla's autopilot system.

  • - But it's likely going to take quite a while

  • for that investigation to play out.

  • We're just in the early stages.

  • - [Narrator] In recent months,

  • even Musk has expressed mixed views

  • about the full self-driving system.

  • - [Elon] We need to make full self-driving work

  • in order for it to be a compelling value proposition.

  • Otherwise, people are kind of betting on the future.

  • I mean, right now, it doesn't make sense

  • for somebody to do FSD subscription.

  • I think it's debatable.

  • - [Narrator] Tesla did not respond

  • to a request for comment.

  • (soft music)

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Tesla Prepares for Wider Release of Its Driver-Assistance Software | WSJ(Tesla Prepares for Wider Release of Its Driver-Assistance Software | WSJ)

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