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Tesla FSD in focus: GM ends Cruise, BMW praises Tesla's vision

Tesla FSD in focus: GM ends Cruise, BMW praises Tesla's vision

The developments around Tesla FSD (Full Self-Driving) are currently causing quite a stir. While General Motors (GM) announces that it is discontinuing its fully autonomous Cruise division, other manufacturers such as BMW are raving about Tesla's Vision and AI-based approach. These upheavals in the automotive sector indicate that manufacturers are increasingly focusing on proven and forward-looking technologies. In particular, Tesla's strategy of relying on purely visual data and end-to-end AI is coming under the spotlight.

GM abandons Cruise - focus on driver assistance

A strategic change of direction

GM is scrapping its Cruise autonomous vehicle project and focusing instead on its Super Cruise (ADAS)-system. This means: no more complete autonomy, but increased further development of driver assistance systems. GM emphasizes that this is the right step due to the highly competitive robotaxi market and high costs.

  • Cruise relied on HD maps and over 40 sensors per vehicle
  • High investment costs, low profitability
  • Less flexibility than Tesla's Vision approach

No fully autonomous technology

While Cruise vehicles were already on the road without drivers in some cities, there was a lack of scalable solutions for rapid expansion. GM is now relying on Super Cruise - a system that is, however, severely limited in terms of functionality:

  • Only works on HD mapped roads
  • No braking for traffic lights or complex traffic rules
  • Limited in bad weather or unclear road markings

Tesla FSD as a role model for the industry

BMW shows interest

BMW's reaction is particularly revealing. In a post that has since been deleted, BMW praised the performance of Tesla's FSD. This is an indication that other manufacturers are increasingly looking at Tesla's proven strategy.

  • Tesla relies on end-to-end AI instead of expensive HD mapping
  • The software learns directly from real driving situations worldwide
  • There is potential for improvement through continuous updates

Licensing of Tesla FSD?

In light of Tesla's technological advances, as shown at the "We, Robot" event, rumors of possible licensing of Tesla FSD to other car manufacturers. The first manufacturers could officially announce the adoption of Tesla's technology as early as 2024, similar to the NACS charging standard.

  • Talks between Tesla and other brands are already underway
  • Potential expansion of FSD technology to other models and markets
  • Conceivable: Closer cooperation between the industry on autonomy standards

Outlook

While GM is scaling back and focusing on ADAS features Tesla is well in the race for the future of autonomous driving with its FSD strategy. The positive response from other manufacturers such as BMW shows that Tesla's vision-based approach is attracting increasing interest. For you as a prospective customer, this means that even more innovative functions will be available in the coming years, for example for your Tesla Model Y, Tesla Model 3 and suitable Tesla accessoriescould be available. If you are looking for future-oriented technologies, you should Tesla news should keep an eye on the latest news - there could soon be an exciting license model for FSD.

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