Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 63: FSD Supervised on the roads of Austin

Austin, Texas

Welcome back to my podcast, we are resuming the podcast after the accident where a drunk driver ran a red light and hit my husband, totaling the car. The great news is my husband is doing great, healing from some bruises only. Huge credit and thanks to Tesla and Elon Musk!

For my first podcast back, we are enjoying a Spring day in Austin, Texas. I give you a short update on the crash, and then I show you how to “set the color” of your Tesla using the “Tesla Colorizer” in your Tesla. I set mine to hot pink. We will also discuss Tesla’s “Music Lists” and then…

drumroll…

Best of all, we’ll see the Tesla, running FSD version 12, navigate smoothly around a stopped bus! I am glad to be back.

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 62: Quick Experience in Cybertruck with The Boring Dad

Austin, Texas.

We are joined by The Boring Dad on X and his amazing son for a quick tour of the delightful Cybertruck and also a stunning ride on Tesla FSD (Supervised).

A video of a Video!

In this podcast, we have 2 videographers. Myself and Jay, who is the Boring dad’s son. This made for a really hilarious podcast. Here’s a cut photo from the video. This is the first time I’ve ever shared a video of myself making a video while someone else was making a video of me! This was really fun to edit!

Hope you enjoy!

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to Gail Alfar. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

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Gail’s Tesla Podcast on 𝕏 Episode No. 61: Celebrating Historical FSD V12

(Austin, Texas)

In the podcast video for this week, we are using FSD V12 (Supervised) for the very first time.

Why is V12 so special?

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) Version 12, or V12 for short, is a significant leap forward in the world of autonomous driving. It’s like the difference between a toddler learning to walk and a professional dancer performing a complex routine. Let me break it down for you:

  1. End-to-End Neural Network-Based Approach: Tesla’s FSD V12 is built on a fully end-to-end neural network. This means it’s designed to mimic the way a human brain processes information. It takes in data from cameras and sensors, processes it, and makes decisions about how to navigate the road. It’s like the car has its own mini-brain dedicated to driving.
  2. Natural and Human-Like Driving: With V12, Tesla has made strides in making the car’s driving behavior more natural and human-like. It’s less robotic, more fluid. It’s like going from watching a computer program to watching a seasoned driver.
  3. Enhanced Safety and Efficiency: Tesla’s FSD V12 is designed to be safer and more efficient than previous versions. It can handle more complex driving scenarios, like navigating through construction zones or making unprotected left turns. It’s like upgrading from a bicycle to a high-speed train for your driving needs.
  4. Continuous Learning: One of the most impressive things about FSD V12 is that it’s designed to learn and improve over time. The more it’s used, the more data it collects, and the better it gets. It’s like a rookie driver who becomes a pro over time.

So, to sum it up, Tesla’s FSD V12 is a game-changer in the world of autonomous driving. It’s smarter, safer, and more efficient than its predecessors, and it’s only going to get better with time. It’s like watching the evolution of transportation right before our eyes. Enjoy the Podcast!

Thank You!

Gail Alfar, author. Exclusive to Gail Alfar. All Rights Reserved. My goal as an author and podcaster is to support Tesla (the most American vehicle manufacturer) and Elon Musk in making life better on Earth for humans and becoming a space-fairing civilization.

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