Tesla Expands Full Self-Driving Beta Worldwide

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - JANUARY 9: Tesla Model 3 compact full electric car interior with a large touch screen on the dashboard on display at Brussels Expo on January 9, 2020 in Brussels, Belgium. The Model 3 is fitted with a full self-driving system. (Photo by Sjoerd van der Wal/Getty Images)

Tesla Expands Full Self-Driving Beta Worldwide

Tesla has begun rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta v13 to international markets after years of testing in North America. The update introduces major improvements in urban driving, roundabout navigation, and pedestrian recognition.
Elon Musk confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that the new software can “drive better than most humans” and requires minimal intervention. While regulators remain cautious, early testers in Europe and Asia have reported smoother lane changes, safer turns, and fewer disengagements.
Tesla’s latest AI model uses real-time data from millions of vehicles to continuously train and refine its autonomous systems.
This global expansion could push Tesla ahead in the self-driving car race—though legal challenges and ethical concerns about liability remain major hurdles.

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