Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another electrifying episode of Charged Up with your host, Tesla Dan! Today, we're diving into the official release notes from Tesla, specifically the 2023.44.30.12 update. Strap in, folks, because this one is a game-changer! In this update, Tesla introduces the highly anticipated FSD Beta v12.1.2. Now, for those of you who may be new to the Tesla world, FSD stands for Full Self-Driving. It's the cutting-edge technology that aims to revolutionize the way we travel. With this latest version, Tesla is taking autonomous driving to a whole new level. One of the standout features of FSD Beta v12.1.2 is the Automatic Speed Offset. This feature allows your Tesla to automatically adjust its speed based on the road conditions and the speed limits. Gone are the days of constantly monitoring your speedometer and adjusting accordingly. Your Tesla now has your back, keeping you safe and compliant with the law. But wait, there's more! We've also got an undocumented change in this update. Tesla is known for surprising us with hidden gems, and this release is no exception. Unfortunately, the specifics of this change are still under wraps. It's like finding a secret passage in a video game - you never know what you'll discover! Now, let's rewind a bit and take a look at the previous update, 2023.44.30.10. This one brought us FSD Beta v12.1, which was a major milestone in Tesla's autonomous journey. With this version, Tesla made significant improvements to its self-driving capabilities, putting us one step closer to a future where cars drive themselves. In addition to the FSD Beta, 2023.44.30.10 also introduced an Over-the-Air Recall feature. This allows Tesla to remotely address any safety concerns or issues that may arise. Think about it - no more scheduling appointments or taking your car to the service center. Tesla can now fix things with just a few taps on a keyboard. But that's not all! Autopilot Suspension was another exciting addition in this update. This feature allows you to temporarily disable Autopilot, giving you full control of your Tesla. It's like having a co-pilot that you can rely on when you need it, but also allowing you to take the wheel when you want to be in charge. And let's not forget about FSD Beta 11.4! This version was a stepping stone towards the greatness we see in the latest updates. Tesla is constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible, and FSD Beta 11.4 was a testament to that. So, there you have it, folks - a breakdown of the latest Tesla release notes. From FSD Beta to Automatic Speed Offset, these updates are shaping the future of transportation. Stay tuned for more electrifying discussions on Charged Up with Tesla Dan! This podcast was co-produced by Daniel Aharonoff and Mogul Media AI!