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Tesla denies FSD collaboration rumors with Baidu

March 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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As we speak, Tesla has formally responded to latest studies, clarifying that its collaboration with Chinese language tech large Baidu is restricted to map navigation. This assertion contradicts earlier hypothesis suggesting a broader partnership aimed toward enhancing the efficiency of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in China.

The clarification comes a day after a Reuters report indicated that Tesla was participating in in-depth cooperation with Baidu to leverage the latter’s superior mapping expertise. The aim of this partnership, in line with the report, was to deal with the challenges Tesla’s FSD expertise has confronted in adapting to the distinctive highway situations in China.

The Reuters report detailed that the collaboration between Tesla and Baidu was primarily centered on optimizing the FSD Model 13 software program. It claimed that Baidu had deployed a crew of mapping engineers to Tesla’s Beijing workplace to facilitate the mixing of Baidu’s navigation map data, together with lane markings and site visitors mild knowledge, into the FSD system. This transfer was reportedly supposed to enhance FSD’s means to navigate China’s advanced highway networks via extra correct and real-time map knowledge. 

Nonetheless, Tesla’s official response explicitly denies these claims, asserting that the partnership doesn’t prolong to enhancing its clever assisted driving system.

This denial follows latest criticism from some Tesla house owners in China concerning the efficiency of the assisted driving system. Experiences counsel that the FSD V13 software program, which was not too long ago rolled out in China, has not been adequately educated on native highway situations. This has allegedly led to situations of site visitors violations whereas the car is in assisted driving mode, corresponding to operating crimson lights, incorrect lane modifications, and driving in bus lanes.

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It’s understood that Tesla faces limitations in coaching its FSD system for the Chinese language market as a result of knowledge rules in China, which prohibit the corporate’s means to make the most of knowledge from its roughly 2 million electrical automobiles within the nation. Moreover, US rules reportedly prohibit the coaching of synthetic intelligence software program for this objective inside China.

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