
Tesla has started rolling out its 2022.4.5.15 software update, which includes Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta 10.11 to early beta testers, according to @BLKMDL3.
Yesterday, we saw FSD beta 10.11 release notes hit the web, detailing some major changes for the early test software.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously stated FSD 10.12 was set to launch in the U.S. and Canada for the first time this weekend. It appears FSD beta 10.11 is out here first.
According to Musk, he also stated if FSD 10.11 “performs well, we can probably lower the [minimum] safety score to 95.”
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