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GAMEOVER! Elon Musk Reveals the $15,000 Tesla FSD Greetings, EV enthusiasts! So, here's another fresh and interesting EV update for this year 2022. But, before we get into the core of our topic, if you are just new to this channel, please don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to be one of the first to get notified and updated for our forthcoming and back-to-back EV updates, that you would probably love and which you will most likely enjoy. So, here’s an announcement, Elon musk makes another impossible promise about Tesla for 2022 and what is new, this time it is about full self-driving. Did you know? The Tesla's Full-Self Driving, also known as FSD, is a premium package that includes Autopilot functions as well as more advanced features like automatic lane-changing, stop light recognition, and "smart summon," which allows drivers to call their car from a parking spot using their smartphone and the Tesla app as a remote control. Despite the name, it does not today allow cars to drive themselves automatically with no driver intervention. Let's get started and learn more about this well-known personality from the EV industry. Yes, he is no other than Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, and no one beats him when it comes to making bold claims about future products. As we all know, he is the master of promising that groundbreaking technology which is "coming soon." Tesla is by far the most valuable car manufacturer in the world, despite only becoming profitable in just recent years. However, Tesla has missed its fair share of those deadlines he promised. Let’s have some examples which include autonomous cars coming in two years which has been promised in 2016. Next, one million Robotaxis on the road which has been promised by 2020, and as well as the countless delayed vehicle launches like the Roadster, Semi, and Cybertruck. "If we get lucky," as a phrase goes, conveys a lot without saying much. Almost every time Musk has promised the world that Tesla would deliver anything, the firm has failed to meet his expectations. What happened to promising less and delivering more? In here, rather than set more realistic deadlines for these projects, Musk often doubles down on his claims. That's exactly what the world's wealthiest man did this week when asked a question about Level 4 self-driving during a podcast interview. "It's looking quite likely it will be next year," Musk replied. We might find this claim doubtful at all, given that Tesla hasn't yet perfected Level 3 self-driving. Yet, let's wait and see. Musk's claims seem to be based around a hunch rather than concrete data. In the interview, he mentions how the number of interventions per million miles has been "dropping rapidly," and following this trend, the chance of an accident in a Tesla Model S equipped with Full Self Driving (FSD) software will be less than "the average human."
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