Tesla recruiting local operations team to bring FSD to China, report says
Tesla will still face hurdles to bring FSD to China such as apply long term qualification for testing in Shanghai with the local authority, apply data collection qualification and seek approval for Supercomputing Center. Despite all the hurdles, Tesla is closer to reaching the goal.
Currently all Tesla vehicles come with free Basic Autopilot (BAP) software. In addition, Tesla offers Enhanced Autopilot (EAP), FSD software as paid options.
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The US electric vehicle (EV) maker is planning to form a local operations team of around 20 people initially to bring FSD into the Chinese market, local media outlet 36kr said in a report today.
Tesla has already sent engineers from its headquarters to conduct training, the report said, citing a source familiar with the industry chain. Meanwhile, Tesla is also trying to set up a data labeling team in China, with a size of hundreds of people, which is to prepare for training the algorithm of FSD, the report said.
What's more, Tesla has given a clear solution on the issue of vehicle data storage, the report said. On August 14, Tesla said in a statement that it had set up a data center in China and that all data generated from vehicles sold in China would be stored within the country, the report noted.
The US electric vehicle (EV) maker is planning to form a local operations team of around 20 people initially to bring FSD into the Chinese market, local media outlet 36kr said in a report today.
Tesla has already sent engineers from its headquarters to conduct training, the report said, citing a source familiar with the industry chain. Meanwhile, Tesla is also trying to set up a data labeling team in China, with a size of hundreds of people, which is to prepare for training the algorithm of FSD, the report said.
What's more, Tesla has given a clear solution on the issue of vehicle data storage, the report said. On August 14, Tesla said in a statement that it had set up a data center in China and that all data generated from vehicles sold in China would be stored within the country, the report noted.
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Revelation 6 : What’s happens in China, stays in China.
ZnWC OP Revelation 6 : Yes, there's no security issues with Tesla's camera sensor as reported by social media. Security concern can also come from vehicle dash cam, spy camera, mobile devices, drone, CCTV etc.