#Autopilot

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Tesla FSD v14 recognizes the hand gestures of the police officer and follows the instructions (video)
FSD May 05, 2026

Tesla FSD v14 recognizes the hand gestures of the police officer and follows the instructions (video)

A Tesla owner using FSD v14.2.2.5 reported that the system recognized a stopped police vehicle and then correctly interpreted the officer's hand gestures, following their instructions. This demonstrates a significant advancement in Tesla's AI, showing the ability to understand and act on non-standard traffic directions. For owners and enthusiasts, this suggests future FSD updates will increasingly handle complex, real-world human interactions on the road.

Tesla hits Musk’s threshold for ‘safe unsupervised’ driving
FSD May 04, 2026

Tesla hits Musk’s threshold for ‘safe unsupervised’ driving

Tesla's fleet has accumulated over 10 billion miles using its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system, crossing a threshold Elon Musk set earlier this year for "safe unsupervised" driving. This milestone suggests Tesla is positioning its technology as ready for true autonomous operation, though the system remains supervised for now. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals potential progress toward regulatory approval for unsupervised FSD, but actual deployment still depends on validation and legal clearance.

Tesla Expands Robotaxi Operations as Unsupervised Fleet Growth Accelerates
FSD May 04, 2026

Tesla Expands Robotaxi Operations as Unsupervised Fleet Growth Accelerates

Tesla has expanded its Robotaxi operations by increasing both operating hours and the number of fully driverless vehicles. This marks a significant acceleration in the growth of its unsupervised fleet. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this signals that the company is moving closer to a fully autonomous ride-hailing service, which could eventually allow private vehicles to generate income when not in use.

This Tesla owner won $10k in court for Tesla’s FSD lies. Tesla is still fighting him.
FSD May 02, 2026

This Tesla owner won $10k in court for Tesla’s FSD lies. Tesla is still fighting him.

A Tesla owner won a $10,600 court judgment against the company for failing to deliver on its promises of full self-driving (FSD) capabilities. Despite the ruling, Tesla is actively fighting the payout by delaying the process, even by just a few days at a time. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this case highlights ongoing legal challenges and frustrations over the company's unfulfilled autonomous driving commitments.

Tesla revises new Intervention Reporting system with Full Self-Driving
FSD May 02, 2026

Tesla revises new Intervention Reporting system with Full Self-Driving

Tesla has updated its Intervention Reporting system for Full Self-Driving for the second time, aiming to simplify how drivers report issues and how the company interprets owner complaints. The revisions focus on making it easier for users to submit feedback about problems within the FSD suite. This means Tesla owners and enthusiasts can expect a more streamlined process for reporting glitches or concerns, potentially leading to faster improvements to the autonomous driving software.

Tesla promises FSD V14 Lite for HW3 cars internationally to appease growing tensions
FSD Apr 29, 2026

Tesla promises FSD V14 Lite for HW3 cars internationally to appease growing tensions

Tesla has promised to release a "FSD V14 Lite" version for HW3 vehicles in international markets, but only after the US rollout is complete and with no specific timeline. This vague commitment comes after HW3 owners in Europe and other regions expressed frustration over Tesla launching FSD exclusively for newer HW4-equipped cars abroad. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this means HW3 vehicles may eventually get a limited version of FSD internationally, though the lack of a clear schedule leaves uncertainty and ongoing tension.