Can Tesla Add Autonomous Driving Later?
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Yes, it can be added, but Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) is not necessary to add at present. Currently, Tesla's camera performance has significant limitations and is not sufficiently safe. Moreover, artificial intelligence technology itself is not yet mature, and the improvements in performance are very limited at this stage. Autonomous driving is a system with extremely high safety requirements; it does not allow any failures, and there must be redundant systems in place to ensure safety in case of a failure. Here is some additional information: Introduction to Tesla's Autonomous Driving: Currently, Tesla offers autonomous driving, not fully unmanned driving. The car can detect obstacles on the road, automatically maintain the lane, control acceleration and deceleration in following traffic, and steer automatically based on lane markings (including lane changes). After activating AP (Autopilot), the car controls the steering wheel, brakes, and throttle automatically. It can recognize current lane markings and speed limits. If there is a car ahead, it will automatically control the distance (which can be adjusted for longer distances). When there is no car ahead, the car will accelerate to the maximum speed limit or the speed set by the driver.