In the latest update to Tesla's Full Self-Driving Beta, version 12 introduces a new feature that aims to make the driving experience even more natural. This update includes an automatic speed setting, which is regulated by artificial intelligence (AI). This means that the computer on wheels is now able to adjust its speed based on various factors, providing a smoother and more intuitive driving experience. What's interesting about this update is that it goes beyond just adding new features. Version 12.1.2, which is currently being rolled out to some customers, actually removes over 300,000 lines of code and replaces it with an end-to-end neural network. This neural network has been trained on millions of video clips, allowing the system to better handle complex driving situations. This update marks another step forward in Tesla's pursuit of fully autonomous driving. By continuously refining and enhancing their software, Tesla is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the realm of self-driving technology. To learn more about the latest updates to Tesla's Full Self-Driving Beta and how it's shaping the future of autonomous driving, visit my website at tesladan.me. This podcast was co-produced by Daniel Aharonoff and Mogul Media AI!