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    Autopilot 8.0 unlocks access to 6x as many radar objects

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    Tesla are rolling out their latest software upgrade to owners. We love when the phones we buy get better over time and having your car do the same is certainly the way of the future. In Autopilot 8.0 there’s some big changes when it comes to the hardware software architecture that combines to create the semi-autonomous system.

    Below is a list of the official changes in the update, but perhaps the most interesting is the detailed explanation of Tesla change in approach to detection of objects. This is a response from Tesla after recent freak incidents, where drivers pushed the limits of the software and became overly trusting, thinking the car could deal with 100% of scenarios.

    The big changes comes in the form of using radar as a primary source of detection for obstacles that need the system to intervene. Previously the first reference was a serious of images taken from the on-board camera and analysed by software. The shift to radar doesn’t come easily with plenty of false-positive issues to work through, but Tesla believe they’ve nailed it.

    Autopilot Release Notes

    • TACC braking max ramp rate increased and latency reduced by a factor of five
    • Now controls for two cars ahead using radar echo, improving cut-out response and reaction time to otherwise-invisible heavy braking events
    • Will take highway exit if indicator on (8.0) or if nav system active (8.1). Available in the United States initially
    • Car offsets in lane when overtaking a slower vehicle driving close to its lane edge
    • Interface alerts are much more prominent, including flashing white border on instrument panel
    • Improved cut-in detection using blinker on vehicle ahead
    • Reduced likelihood of overtaking in right lane in Europe
    • Improved auto lane change availability
    • Car will not allow reengagement of Autosteer until parked if user ignores repeated warnings
    • Automatic braking will now amplify user braking in emergencies
    • In manual mode, alerts driver if about to leave the road and no torque on steering wheel has been detected since Autosteer was deactivated
    • With further data gathering, car will activate Autosteer to avoid collision when probability ~100%
    • Curve speed adaptation now uses fleet-learned roadway curvature
    • Approximately 200 small enhancements that aren’t worth a bullet point

    More at Tesla.com

    Jason Cartwright
    Jason Cartwrighthttps://techau.com.au/author/jason/
    Creator of techAU, Jason has spent the dozen+ years covering technology in Australia and around the world. Bringing a background in multimedia and passion for technology to the job, Cartwright delivers detailed product reviews, event coverage and industry news on a daily basis. Disclaimer: Tesla Shareholder from 20/01/2021

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