Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Thursday the next Full Self-Driving beta 10.5 release date will happen “in about 10 days”, which means it’ll likely happen the week of November 21, 2021.
“Hoping to start releasing to 98 scores with V10.5 in about 10 days,” said Musk on Thursday evening, when asked about the release.
Tesla is using Safety Scores on a scale of 0-100 to mark the staggered release of its FSD beta software, for those that paid $10,000 USD for the Autopilot add-on that can steer on city streets.
Hoping to start releasing to 98 scores with V10.5 in about 10 days
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