Tesla FED Beta responds quickly as a pedestrian is seen on the road just as the car was moving forward. The person was stepping out of the car as they opened the door on the road. Everything happened in under 7 seconds and the FSD software was impressively able to get through.

The experience was shot by the driver. It is being shared on Twitter by @WholeMarsBlog. Points out that this is an incident where humans could possibly have caused an accident. “This is something a human driver can easily miss… now we have the technology to put an AI-powered second set of eyes in every car at all times. It’s a game-changer.”
Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta reacts quickly to pedestrian exiting their car $TSLA @elonmusk https://t.co/kgnFQcmOun pic.twitter.com/XFUGxG1RAC
— Whole Mars Catalog (Supervised) (@WholeMarsBlog) July 9, 2022
The artificial intelligence-powered software is showing remarkable features. Disasters are being avoided and the features are incredible. This is not the first time a user has shared their unique experience. There are many other times when the developments of FSD are being shared and awed it.  Either the software recognized the wave or realized that the person wasn’t going to cross. The pedestrian also turned away back toward the median they were standing on. It was pretty cool to witness.
Tesla autopilot
Elon Musk talked about the inspiration for Autopilot with Teslarati. “One of the things that really convinced me that we need to go as fast as possible with autonomy was that we had a Tesla owner in the Bay Area–he fell asleep at the wheel and ran over a cyclist and killed the cyclist. And I was like, ‘well, if that car had been on Autopilot, that cyclist would still be alive. So we got to hustle and make Autopilot work.”Â
With the v10.13 update, Musk said Tesla has been focusing on improving roundabout maneuvers, which have seemed to be a challenge with the FSD suite for several years. While recent versions of the FSD Beta have shown roundabout maneuvers are being met with increased confidence, they have stumped previous installments of the Full Self-Driving suite. However, improvements come with every mile drove thanks to the company’s Neural Network, which obtains information about road conditions and driver behaviors to become safer and more accurate with its movements in the future.
Tesla has implemented roundabout improvements in the FSD suite for several years. In June 2020, the company increased roundabout support, which supplemented the already-improving performance of Tesla vehicles. Roundabouts are extremely challenging and are most commonly found in Europe and the East Coast of the U.S., according to the Department of Transportation.