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Tesla starts sending FSD (Supervised) 12.3.5

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Tesla is sending FSD (Supervised) version 12.3.5 with new improvements and providing fixes to the previous version. The latest release comes within 12 days of the FSD 12.3.4 rollout. The company has been expanding this version since then.

FSD (Supervised) provides Tesla with a vision of riding on itself through city streets. Its tech upgrade includes an end-to-end neural network trained on millions of video clips.

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Since February, the company has been testing the new version more frequently than previous closed builds. These updates are rolled out twice or even thrice a month.

To make things more interesting, Tesla is conducting an all-out full self-driving (FSD) trial of cars sold in the U.S. and Canada by the end of this month.

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The largest electric vehicle (EV) maker has recently cut the FSD subscription price by half. Customers can now subscribe to FSD for $99 per month down from $199 a month.

Canada on the other hand saw a debut of FSD subscriptions for Tesla owners. A demand that was fulfilled alongside this price reduction in the US.

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Teslas with basic autopilot and enhanced autopilot can upgrade with FSD capabilities for CAD 99 ($71.7). This is lower than the subscription price in the neighboring market.

Tesla Supervised is the next phase of full self-driving (FSD) and the latest FSD 12.3.4 has made its debut with more improvements in the driving system. The latest FSD 12.3.5 doesn’t bring upgrade notes but could further improve the Tesla owner experience.

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Tesla is taking a different approach with the new FSD version to make it drive like a human. The company trains more data to reduce driving mistakes and bring stability.

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