And by ‘FSD’ we mean you legally have to keep your hands on the steering wheel the entire time and be fully focused— so not FSD.
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It's "(supervised) FSD", to avoid any confusion. Soon to be marketed as Super FSD.
You don't need to keep your hands on the wheel all the time, just when it nags you (which is pretty frequent).
Wow, how to bury the lede (lead): "On Monday night, Musk said in a post on X, the social media platform he owns, 'All US cars that are capable of FSD will be enabled for a one month trial this week.'
Watch out on the roads in April I guess.
I read that as FSD will be available on all cars for 30 days. You still need to opt in to FSD Beta and configure your stalk pulls like normal to engage TACC or even standard cruise (no lane keep).