The soon-to-be $15,000 upgraded version of the advanced driver assistance system that the CEO promises one day will deliver full self-driving capabilities has been criticized by some.

Musk clapped back at the person who criticized the update of the software.

James Locke said that he was still having to intervene to correct the issue in his area. There are still a lot of things to do. The focus on the Chuck complex left is getting ahead of the needs of some more basic control issues.

Locke said that FSD was struggling with some tasks. Locke said that the hike in the cost of the software was a little premature given the ongoing issues across so many situations. The customer said that he has spent more than $30,000 on the system.

Musk said that 10.69 is in limited release. Don't ask to be included in early alpha releases and then complain.

10.69 is in limited release for a reason. Please do not ask to be included in early beta releases and then complain.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 23, 2022

The FSD is not a fully self- driving system. Drivers need to be alert and prepared to take over the vehicle at any time. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is currently investigating several crashes, some of which were fatal, because of the fact that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has accused the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of misleading the public.

Musk has said that the difference between the company being worth a lot of money or worthless will be determined by the success of the system. Musk said last month that he expects to have self-driving cars on the road by the end of the year.

Musk has a lot of loyal reply guys who are ready to drag anyone who criticizes him or his company. Locke included faith that the problems will be solved byTesla.

Locke said that he gets angry comments off of his comments. I was honored to be a tester.

Locke did not reply to the request.

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