Usuarios experimentan con el sistema FSD no supervisado de Tesla en Austin

Dos usuarios probaron por primera vez ayer en Austin la función de conducción autónoma total (FSD, por sus siglas en inglés) no supervisada de Tesla. Expresaron su asombro ante sus precisas maniobras durante una situación de estacionamiento. La demostración destaca las pruebas en curso del avanzado sistema de asistencia al conductor.

En Austin, Texas, dos personas viajaron en un vehículo Tesla utilizando el sistema FSD no supervisado el 28 de marzo. Esto marcó su primer encuentro con la tecnología, que permite al coche operar sin supervisión del conductor en determinadas condiciones. Sawyer Merritt compartió imágenes del evento en las redes sociales, capturando las reacciones de los pasajeros mientras el vehículo navegaba por espacios reducidos con precisión.

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