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Most Interesting News: Tesla Drops Bombshell FSD Safety Stats – 7x Safer Than Humans, Backed by Billions of Miles

Most Interesting News: Tesla Drops Bombshell FSD Safety Stats – 7x Safer Than Humans, Backed by Billions of Miles
In a seismic update that's reigniting the autonomy wars, Tesla unleashed a trio of posts yesterday evening touting Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised's life-saving prowess.

Tesla Drops FSD Bombshell: 7x Safer Than Humans, 80% Fewer U.S. Crashes

Drivers are 7x less likely to crash with it engaged, it slashes U.S. road risks by over 80%, and the system's edge comes from a fleet logging over 100 years of data every 10 minutes. Shared at 9:17 PM ET on November 14, the announcement — complete with a slick demo video — has already amassed 5M+ views, positioning FSD not just as tech, but as a public health imperative.

This isn't fluff — it's battle-tested

Tesla's neural nets, honed on billions of real-world miles across "various road types, lighting & weather conditions, traffic patterns, speeds & geographies," outpace any human's lifetime experience. The video clip? A seamless montage of FSD threading urban chaos: yielding at intersections, dodging cyclists, and gliding through rain-slicked highways without a hitch. "It helps reduce common human errors that often lead to tragedy," Tesla emphasized, zeroing in on distractions, fatigue, and misjudgments that claim 40,000+ U.S. lives yearly.

Timing?

Impeccable. With FSD v14 rolling to more users and Robotaxi Day looming (October 10 tease still echoing), this drops amid regulatory scrutiny and Waymo's Austin expansion. Elon Musk, silent on the thread but vocal elsewhere, has long framed FSD as Tesla's "infinite money glitch" — now with hard numbers to back the bravado. No direct reply from him yet, but the posts align with his November 7 shareholder nod to AI's 80% value share in Tesla's future.

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