You won't be streaming Netflix in a moving Tesla with 'full self-driving approval' any time soon
Tesla vehicles boast some of the biggest embedded in-dash screens on the market and practically beg you to sit back, Netflix and chill. And actually, that's a feature on the horizon, said Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Twitter.
That's also a feature Musk alleges is coming to Tesla models—just as soon as regulators"approve" full self-driving vehicles, of course. he added as a comment on his own tweet.This tantalizing promise is generating excitement amongst the Tesla fan base—not to mention headlines. But temper expectations. Musk is light on details, such as when the company will be granted this approval by regulators.
That might be hard to do at scale, not to mention submitting the mountains of data, documentation, and procedures regarding safe operation of the vehicle in autonomous mode.
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