29 April 2021, 12:04 pm
Tesla s Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta v9.0 software update is coming sooner than expected and it promises to remove reliance on radar readings and focus on computer vision.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that the FSD v9.0 may be available in two weeks and teased that it will blow your mind.
Tesla FSD v9.0: What to Expect With the Latest Update
On Apr. 10, Inside EVs said that Tesla electric vehicles (EV) usually come with twelve ultrasonic sensors, eight cameras, and a forward-facing radar sensor, but the latter will not be used when the FSD v9.0 becomes available.
Musk also confirmed that the radar sensor would be dropped from Tesla s production, and would stop using the technology in the future.
Elon Musk commented on Twitter that the capabilities of AI is deeply underestimated.
A post of a Twitter user about the FSD (Full-Self Driving) capability of Tesla sparked a debate among many people, and one of them is Tesla s CEO Elon Musk, who happened to stumble upon the post.
Musk took the discussion in a lighter context, but many people were immediately triggered by the post.
What Did Elon Musk Comment on the Post?
Tesla AI, both hardware & software, is deeply underestimated Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 5, 2021
A Twitter user named Daniel Toloko said that he was curious about the next update regarding the research and development spending of a company he chose not to name. In addition, Toloko stated that he was not expecting anything from the unnamed company. It will only be possible if the said firm will seriously invest in their technology.
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2 March 2021, 10:22 pm EST By
The next beta update for the M1 Macs and macOS 11 Big Sur version 11.3 would reportedly remove the Rosetta 2 application feature that can run the old Intel-Mac software for the new silicon chip of the company. Since Apple s M1 chips are fairly new, several third-party developers for Apple have not yet adjusted to the new system and cannot debut a new app version yet.
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For this reason alone, Apple has allowed a function that would allow a seemingly time travel that runs old applications that are meant for the Intel-based Macs to run on the new M1 Silicon chip of the company. Since both use the same interface as Mac computers and the macOS, it would be easier to deal with and run, only tweaking several codes to make it work for the new interface.