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If you have a recent delivery you're on a delivery build of the OS, you'll have to wait a bit for an update - typically days to two weeks.

That noted, I took a 102 mile round-trip yesterday and my best guesstimate is 99 miles were done on FSD with only nudging of the accelerator a couple time as Cybertruck FSD sometimes stays at or below the speed limit regardless of what speed you've set. My non-FSD parts were a traffic circle near me where it always struggles to find the proper lane - and always picks incorrectly - and some local driving where I felt more comfortable doing it on my own as Cybertruck still has an issue with cutting corners on left turns. It's much better than it was a few weeks ago, I think I've received two updates since the first FSD build was launched on CT. Expect it to continue to improve.

Still no summoning - dumb or otherwise.
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Unfortunately, no. I'm not sure why the FSD would not just simply update and populate on my truck.

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See below. Answer is unfortunately no
That’s odd that it hasn’t pushed FSD to your truck yet. My truck was getting fixed when FSD for CT was finally released so it was a few days later when I got it home. As soon as it connected to my house WIFI, I got the FSD software update notification.
 

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That’s odd that it hasn’t pushed FSD to your truck yet. My truck was getting fixed when FSD for CT was finally released so it was a few days later when I got it home. As soon as it connected to my house WIFI, I got the FSD software update notification.
That's a good point, you do need to be on WiFi, it's a big update. If you haven't yet configured a new truck for your WiFi network then you may never get it pushed to you.
 


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How many CT owners have FSD now? Do all CB owners have FSD?
I got my CB/CT in August. Since then, I downloaded FSD and its been updated twice. The Tesla app says the FSD is: v12.5.5.2
The truck says: 2024.33.15

And like others have stated, it still doesn't drive perfectly (like the S3XY cars).

Mine has scared me several times. From:
  • trying to run a red light,
  • pausing while making U-turns, stranding me in the middle of the road with oncoming traffic approaching,
  • not knowing if its gonna stop or hit a car waiting at a red light,
  • in many cases ~ it actually has to use the brakes... ugh, when I drive, I was only using the brakes one time per 100 miles, in other words, it waits until the last second to apply the brakes, it doesn't know how to anticipate, ~ the cars are stopped, start slowing down as soon as you see them! Its like it uses the throttle/then starts braking, no coasting. (I hate that type of driving),
  • not getting in the proper lane to execute turns (it waits to the last minute, then cuts over),
  • and there are other things I can't remember right now ~ that are problems.
  • mine hasn't jumped any curbs though :)
Its frustrating to see the videos on YouTube where the S3XY cars work so flawlessly. The CT FSD IMHO, is a year behind the S3XY cars.

The good news is that eventually, it will get better.

I hope this helps,

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That's a good point, you do need to be on WiFi, it's a big update. If you haven't yet configured a new truck for your WiFi network then you may never get it pushed to you.
Its on wifi as a matter of fact the nonFSD software is up to date
 

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Should be standard for all FS and should be the latest edition (although not necessarily better as it solve some problems and got worst on others). That pesky dangerous left-turns and straddling the solid yellow line on the left when in sharp curves and overtaking.

Yesterday, it over take a semi, hesitated with a hard brake, then veered too much to the left actually crossing (usually just straddles) the yellow line. I let it be since there is still a space between it and the median barrier and I want to see if it will go back to the right lane. It did not and had to intervene before it hits the concrete divider up front.

Reported it several times but Tesla don't seem to find it urgent.
Really? You think that Tesla is listening to your every word?
First, the FSD report has been there for years. Just because this is your first experience with it doesn't mean that it is Tesla's or other FSD drivers.

Odds are that a voice to text converts it and then assigns them into piles of subjects. Tesla then gets reports on the size of the piles.

It is possible that FSD or analysis may throw some very specific errors for edge cases and if there are any voice responses, they may be listened to individually.
 

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Really? You think that Tesla is listening to your every word?
First, the FSD report has been there for years. Just because this is your first experience with it doesn't mean that it is Tesla's or other FSD drivers.

Odds are that a voice to text converts it and then assigns them into piles of subjects. Tesla then gets reports on the size of the piles.

It is possible that FSD or analysis may throw some very specific errors for edge cases and if there are any voice responses, they may be listened to individually.
I know. But many here already reported this and their near misses and for a long time has not been addressed.

Maybe until a really fatal accident occurs, they got sued again and/or NHSA steps in and fines them bigly.

And I keep on reporting evert incident as it keeps on making these dangerous maneuvers, sometimes in bigger magnitude.

I think Elon is again making spurious claim of the neural, AI, machine learning or whatever big words he wants to call it as it keeps on happening on the very same spot everytime (two left turns before I enter the freeway).
 
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I know. But many here already reported this and their near misses and for a long time has not been addressed.

Maybe until a really fatal accident occurs, they got sued again and/or NHSA steps in and fines them bigly.

And I keep on reporting evert incident as it keeps on making these dangerous maneuvers, sometimes in bigger magnitude.

I think Elon is again making spurious claim of the neural, AI, machine learning or whatever big words he wants to call it as it keeps on happening on the very same spot everytime (two left turns before I enter the freeway).

Fatal accidents have occurred in the past. They are probably in the middle of a few FSD lawsuits as I type. NHTSA steps in and out all the time.

Most anything that happens in the same spot is probably the results of a mapping issue, not FSD.
 
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Depending on how long you've had the truck. You may want to reach out and make a service request to push the latest. The versions that have .100 in them are 'delivery' versions and it should have updated pretty quickly. Mine, wanted to update at the service center when I picked it up - but held off until I got home.
The service center states that they cannot push any software to any vehicles
 

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Most anything that happens in the same spot is probably the results of a mapping issue, not FSD.
A neural or machine-learning system could have learned it the last time that it's an island concrete road divider since the CT has passed it's way more than dozen times.

Or should have "read" that it's tires should not be touching, (it's even crossing it into the incoming lane) solid yellow and white lines.

As I said, these things are dangerous and so basic that even if we lower thr bechmark for FSD, this will not even pass a DMV driving test.
 
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A neural or machine-learning system could have learned it the last time that it's an island concrete road divider since the CT has passed it's way more than dozen times.

Or should have "read" that it's tires should not be touching, (it's even crossing it into the incoming lane) solid yellow and white lines.

As I said, these things are dangerous and so basic that even if we lower thr bechmark for FSD, this will not even pass a DMV driving test.
Sure, but learning is done back at Tesla, not as the vehicles are driving. A new update will supposedly by sending some info backwards.

And FSD is still too young to take a driver's test.
 

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Sure, but learning is done back at Tesla, not as the vehicles are driving. A new update will supposedly by sending some info backwards.

And FSD is still too young to take a driver's test.
Apparently, it has not even learned the basics of reading.:ROFLMAO:

Like, solid white and yellow lines. Not to cross.

Solid double yellow: Deadly, to go over.

And island divider, not to jump over.

Solid concrete freeway divider: Absolutely deadly!:eek:
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