Driving Meets Gaming in Tesla's Latest FSD Update
Tesla Turns Driving into a Game with Controversial 'Full Self-Driving' App
Tesla's new "Full Self‑Driving" (FSD) app gamifies driving with features like streaks and usage stats, sparking safety concerns over Level 2+ tech. Critics argue the app, limited to A14‑chip Teslas, encourages distracted driving despite known FSD limitations.
Introduction to Tesla's Gamified FSD App
Misleading Branding and Its Implications
New App Features: Gamification Details
Safety Concerns and Risks of Distracted Driving
Hardware Limitations and Compatibility Issues
Public Reactions and Criticisms
Economic Implications of Gamification
Social Implications: Over‑Reliance and Distrust
Political and Regulatory Scrutiny
Comparative Analysis with Competitors
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