The Video of Elon Musk Predicting Tesla FSD To Achieve Full Autonomy In 2023

Tesla CEO Elon Musk just hours ago predicted Tesla will realize fully autonomous vehicles at some point “later this year.” Elon made his remarks via video on Thursday at the opening ceremonies of the 2023 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai. Musk said: “I have been wrong about this prediction in the past, but I feel we are closer to it than we ever have been.”

Musk made a groundbreaking announcement today at an artificial intelligence conference in Shanghai, stating that Tesla is on the verge of delivering fully driverless cars later this year. Musk’s latest vision for the future of autonomous vehicles comes after a series of bold and occasionally unsuccessful predictions about this long-awaited technology.

During his address via video link, Musk expressed his belief that Tesla is “very close to achieving full self-driving without human supervision,” as reported by various news outlets. He further predicted that the realization of fully autonomous vehicles is expected to occur “later this year.” Acknowledging his track record of overly optimistic forecasts, Musk emphasized that this speculation should be taken with caution.

Nevertheless, he expressed a sense of optimism, stating that “we’re closer to it than we ever have been.” Musk’s remarks suggest that Tesla’s autonomous driving technology has made significant advancements and is rapidly approaching a stage where human intervention is no longer required.

In addition to discussing Tesla’s progress, Musk commended China as a major player in the field of artificial intelligence. He expressed confidence that China would emerge as a global leader in AI and encouraged the government, which supported the conference, to introduce more regulatory oversight to ensure responsible and safe deployment of this transformative technology.

Elon Musk’s announcement has sparked significant interest and anticipation within the automotive and technology industries. If Tesla does achieve full Level 4 or Level 5 autonomy later this year, it would mark a major milestone in the development of self-driving cars and revolutionize transportation as we know it. However, given the history of delays and challenges associated with autonomous driving, the industry remains cautiously optimistic and eager to witness Tesla’s progress in the coming months.

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