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This is obvious to some on this forum, but it will be a new thought to others.
Tesla FSD is always running, whether you have it turned on or not. If you are the one driving, FSD is still running but in shadow mode -- making all the same decisions but comparing these decisions to yours to make FSD better for everyone.
That's why you can turn on FSD by pressing the on-screen button or the thumb wheel and the FSD takes over IMMEDIATELY. It is able to take over driving without any startup delay. It was driving all along you just pressed a button to give it permission to take the controls. More like a co-pilot than autopilot - ready to take over at any time.
Tesla FSD is always running, whether you have it turned on or not. If you are the one driving, FSD is still running but in shadow mode -- making all the same decisions but comparing these decisions to yours to make FSD better for everyone.
That's why you can turn on FSD by pressing the on-screen button or the thumb wheel and the FSD takes over IMMEDIATELY. It is able to take over driving without any startup delay. It was driving all along you just pressed a button to give it permission to take the controls. More like a co-pilot than autopilot - ready to take over at any time.
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