Tesla FSD Switching to ‘More Sensible’ Version Numbering Says Elon Musk

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced the company will soon be switching to a “more sensible” naming convention for Full Self-Driving.
“We’re switching to a more sensible FSD version numbering to distinguish between major & minor updates. Current build is FSD 8.1,” said Musk on Saturday afternoon, replying to @Teslascope and the latter’s speculation of FSD beta expanding to more testers.
“It drove me to an unfamiliar location in LA & back last night with no interventions!”, added an enthusiastic Musk.
We’re switching to a more sensible FSD version numbering to distinguish between major & minor updates. Current build is FSD 8.1. It drove me to an unfamiliar location in LA & back last night with no interventions!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 23, 2021
Currently, FSD beta is currently in the United States only, but is expected to expand to Canada at some point this year, according to the CEO.
FSD beta is currently available as version 10.1 for testers at the moment and continues to bring improvements with each release.
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