[AutonomousVehicles] Tesla withdraws latest full self driving beta software update

Cornelius Butler corn at butlernewmedia.com
Mon Oct 25 15:31:19 UTC 2021


Hi Everyone,
Tesla has withdrawn the latest full self driving software update due to
issues. More info is below with article link and text.

Article Link:
https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/24/22743628/elon-musk-tesla-fsd-beta-10-3-rollback-issues-phantom-fcw

Article Text:

Tesla pulled its latest ‘Full Self Driving’ beta after testers complained
about false crash warnings and other bugs
Elon Musk didn’t specify what issues the company found

By Richard Lawler at rjcc  Oct 24, 2021, 5:53pm EDT

Tesla’s decision to test its “Full Self Driving” advanced driver assistance
software with untrained vehicle owners on public roads has attracted
scrutiny and criticism, and that was before this latest release.

Version 10.3 began rolling out on Saturday night / Sunday morning with a
long list of release notes. The list mentions changes starting with
introducing driver profiles that can swap between different characteristics
for following distance, rolling stops, or exiting passing lanes. It’s
supposed to better detect brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights
from other vehicles, along with reduced false slowdowns and improved
offsetting for pedestrians.

However, on Sunday afternoon Elon Musk tweeted that Tesla is “Seeing some
issues with 10.3, so rolling back to 10.2 temporarily.”


(As always, to be clear: this software does not make Tesla’s cars fully
autonomous. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has himself even said that he believes the
“feature complete” version of the software his company calls “Full
Self-Driving” will, at best, only be “likely” to drive someone from their
home to work without human intervention and will still require supervision.
That does not describe a fully autonomous car.)

While several drivers have already shared videos and impressions of their
experience with the release — whether or not that aligns with what Tesla
wants participants to share on social media — testers say that the rollback
update removes the FSD beta capabilities from their cars entirely.

While several posters said the 10.3 update introduces phantom forward
collision warnings (FCW), other issues noted included a disappearing
Autosteer option, traffic aware cruise control (TACC) problems, and
occasional AutoPilot panic. It’s unclear how common these problems are and
which ones, if any, caused the rollback, but Musk responded to a tweet
about the Autosteer and TACC issues saying the company is working on it.

If it’s a common problem within the test group, then a phantom FCW would
certainly be serious enough to initiate a rollback. In 2019 there was a
Mazda3 recall to address problems with the Smart Braking System falsely
detecting objects in the car’s path. If another car follows closely,
vehicles that suddenly slam on the brakes for no reason — as several social
media posts claim has happened — could easily cause an accident. Another
problem for testers is that several claimed the false FCW incidents lowered
their Tesla-graded “safety score” low enough that they might not be able to
remain in the beta.

For anyone concerned with being an unwilling member of the test group by
simply existing near a Tesla using work-in-progress software, this could be
a sign that the company is addressing problems quickly or an example of how
dangerous it is. On the other hand, for Tesla owners hoping the test
expands to include people with a lower safety score, hacker @greentheonly
tweets, “To those of you with low scores that wait for the FSD: don’t.
Imagine if you drove the way the app requires, that would be horrible,
right? But the car drives even worse! It’s seriously totally unusable in
any sort of traffic and on narrow roads, the videos don’t do it justice.”
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