On this episode of Charged Up with Host Tesla Dan, we dive into the latest software update from Tesla, version 2022.8.10.16. This release brings a mix of minor fixes and a new feature that addresses autopilot disengagement at highway merges. Now, when it comes to government regulations, they play a crucial role in shaping the future of autonomous driving. We'll explore how these regulations impact Tesla and the wider automotive industry. But first, let's talk about the statistics of this update. Out of all the Tesla vehicles on the road, only 2% have installed this update so far. With 463 cars currently on this version, there are still 97 pending installations. Now, let's dive deeper into the new feature of this update - autopilot disengagement at highway merges. This is an important addition as it enhances the safety and efficiency of Autopilot in situations where highways merge. We'll discuss how this feature works and the benefits it brings to Tesla drivers. Additionally, we can't overlook the significance of minor fixes in software updates. These fixes improve the overall performance and user experience of Tesla vehicles. We'll take a closer look at the specific fixes included in this release and how they contribute to a smoother driving experience. As always, we'll provide our insights and analysis on these software updates and discuss the implications for the future of Tesla and autonomous driving. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to dive into the world of Tesla software updates on this episode of Charged Up with Host Tesla Dan. This podcast was co-produced by Daniel Aharonoff and Mogul Media AI!