In the latest Tesla update, the definition and features of Full Self-Driving (FSD) have been redefined, highlighting the company's confidence in its upcoming FSD capabilities. Previously, the "Autosteer on city streets" feature had been labeled as "coming soon" for the past four years. However, Tesla has now removed the "coming soon" label and included it as a core feature of its FSD Capability. This subtle yet significant change reflects Tesla's progress in developing autonomous driving technology. As Tesla continues to push the boundaries of innovation, the inclusion of Autosteer on city streets as a core feature demonstrates their commitment to delivering a truly autonomous driving experience. With FSD Capability, Tesla owners can expect enhanced autonomy and convenience on their journeys. This update opens up new possibilities for navigating city streets, allowing Tesla vehicles to handle more complex driving scenarios. It represents a major step forward in the realization of Tesla's vision for safer and more efficient transportation. As always, it's important to note that while Tesla's FSD technology is highly advanced, it is not a fully autonomous system. Drivers must remain attentive and ready to take control of the vehicle at any time. Tesla's Autopilot system is designed to assist drivers and increase safety, but the ultimate responsibility lies with the driver. The evolution of Tesla's Full Self-Driving capability is an exciting development in the world of autonomous driving. As Tesla continues to refine and expand its autonomous features, we can expect even more exciting updates in the future. Stay tuned for more discussions and analysis on the latest tech advancements in the automotive industry on the Charged Up podcast with Host Tesla Dan. This podcast was co-produced by Daniel Aharonoff and Mogul Media AI!