Tesla signs 5-year lease for its first Mumbai showroom
The company will pay a rental of Rs 35.26 lakh per month, which is calculated at the rate Rs 888 per square foot, per month.
The company also said that it allows more room for longitudinal alignment during merges by incorporating modelling of merge region end.
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Elon Musk-owned Tesla has started to push a new Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta software update — version 10.6 — to its fleet with improved object detection.
According to the auto-tech website Electrek, the company is starting to push a new version of the FSD Beta to owners in the US with a safety score of 98 and up.
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The company said that the new update brings improved object detection network architecture for non-VRUs (e.g. cars, trucks, buses), seven percent higher recall, 16 percent lower depth error, and 21 percent lower velocity error for crossing vehicles.
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It also brings a new visibility network with 18.5 percent less mean relative error, the report said.
The company also said that it allows more room for longitudinal alignment during merges by incorporating modelling of merge region end.
The software enables the vehicle to drive autonomously to a destination entered in the car’s navigation system, but the driver needs to remain vigilant and ready to take control at all times.
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