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Tesla just hit a major milestone: a driver completed a full coast-to-coast journey across the United States using FSD (Full Self-Driving) v14 without a single manual intervention. This marks the first time such a feat has been achieved on Supervised v14.
Davis Moss piloted his Tesla across the entire continental span, letting the autonomous system handle every mile—no takeovers, no exceptions. It's the kind of real-world validation that Elon Musk has been promising since 2016 when he first laid out the vision for fully autonomous driving.
This breakthrough demonstrates significant progress in AI-driven automotive technology. Whether you're tracking innovation in autonomous systems or monitoring how AI capabilities are evolving in real applications, this coast-to-coast run without human override represents a tangible step forward in self-driving vehicle development.
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FSD v14 maxed out, but I still don't dare to sleep and let it drive...
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Wait, is this really fully autonomous or just a marketing story?
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Since 2016 until now, finally there's some progress to see.
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Davis Moss is a real hero. I was nervous even sitting in the driver's seat.
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Now autonomous driving stocks are bound to soar.
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Not gonna lie, I was a bit shocked, but a straight highway at high speed doesn't mean Beijing's Fifth Ring Road.
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The label "Supervised v14" still feels like a game of Tai Chi...