Tesla Car Circle Throws Nuclear Bomb: FSD Can Be Used by Other Automakers! Is the "Autonomous Driving ChatGPT Moment" Coming?
"Suddenly, you will find that 3 million cars can be fully self-driving, followed by 5 million, 10 million!" Once the FSD model scale and data accumulation surpass a certain threshold, it will explode like ChatGPT.
Tesla has dropped another bombshell in the auto industry: Tesla's FSD (Full Self-Drive) can be opened up to other car companies!
On June 5th, Tesla, which has repeatedly praised the functionality of its FSD, interacted with General Motors' "Iron Lady" CEO Mary Barra on Twitter, stating that Tesla has always been committed to helping other car companies and is willing to authorize Autopilot or FSD for use by other car companies.
Mary Barra, a staunch supporter and promoter of the smart car revolution, recently gave a speech publicly praising Tesla as the leader in electric cars. Tesla heard about this and immediately interacted with her on Twitter, stating:
Tesla has always been committed to helping other car companies!
A few years ago, we opened up our patents for free, and now we are sharing our supercharging network.
We are also willing to authorize Autopilot or FSD for use by other car companies, and of course, any Tesla technology is also welcome!
In a recent interview with CNBC, Tesla stated that the ChatGPT moment for autonomous driving is accelerating.
Using Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot as an example, Tesla believes that its underlying perception and recognition algorithms have already been integrated with FSD. This indicates that the FSD algorithm itself has also begun to evolve towards AGI (general artificial intelligence).
Once the FSD model scale and data accumulation exceed a certain threshold, it will also begin to grow explosively like ChatGPT. Almost instantly, 3 million, 5 million, or even 10 million vehicles will achieve full autonomous driving.
Tesla added:
Currently, no car company or technology company can claim to be second only to Tesla.
Previously, well-known technology blogger Robert Scoble tweeted that although Tesla had fixed two permanent errors on his school route in the latest update, there were still more areas that needed to be fixed. The blogger added that the number of times he felt scared while driving was decreasing:
But to win our trust, it must not make us feel scared in any driving situation.
I feel that Tesla's artificial intelligence is accelerating its development because it has fewer errors to fix. One or two more updates are needed to verify my theory."
Tesla responded that when they are confident in the safety of the FSD beta, comfort will follow.