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Musk: Tesla FSD V12 autopilot will be online for trial in about 2 weeks.

2025-04-02 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com news on November 13, a user asked Musk on X (Twitter) when he could try Tesla FSD V12 autopilot. Musk said "about 2 weeks".

CTOnews.com noted that Musk had responded to relevant questions before, but did not give a positive answer: "FSD V12 is in training, and training calculation will soon no longer be a limiting factor."

Musk claims that it is very difficult to bring 10,000 H100 clusters online, and bringing Tesla's current 16000 A100 clusters online is a similar experience. Uptime and performance are very low at first, and will then be improved through a large number of working hours of developers.

Musk has demonstrated live on the X platform Tesla FSD V12 beta, driving the Model S model based on HW3 hardware.

Due to the use of the "visual input, control output" (input vision and other sensor signals, output steering, braking, acceleration and deceleration and other control signals) system, Musk said that "the two data are not completely compatible" and still need to be retrained specifically for HW 4 hardware.

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