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Leaked Tesla document shows upgraded cameras and FSD improvements with ‘Hardware 4.0’

Tesla has been quietly working on the successor to ‘Hardware 3.0,’ the computer that powers the Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) features in its vehicles.

A recent leaked documents detailing what appears to be Tesla’s ‘Hardware 4.0,’ as shared by @ChrisZheng001 on Twitter (via TeslaNorth) gives us a better look at what the electric automotive company is reportedly working on.

The leaked document suggests that Tesla is looking to reduce the number of front cameras on ‘Hardware 4-equipped’ vehicles from three to two, quoting the higher pixel density and field of view (FOV) of the new AP4 cameras that Tesla will be using in Hardware 4-equipped’ vehicles to be the difference maker.

The new cameras would reportedly have a 5-megapixel sensor, in contrast to the current 1.2-megapixel cameras. The addition of lesser and better cameras would enhance the capabilities of Tesla Vision, the company’s alternative to radar and ultrasonic sensors, used in assisted driving applications.

Apart from the cameras, the leaked document also suggests that a new fan will be added to the front-facing cabin camera, which will be equipped with an AP4 sensor.

It is currently unknown when ‘Hardware 4’ would make its way to new Tesla vehicles, but whenever it does, it is sure to significantly improve the performance and capabilities of Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, making the driving experience more convenient and safer for Tesla drivers.

Source: @ChrisZheng001 Via: TeslaNorth

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Another Ontario Tesla driver caught dozing behind the wheel

Back in September 2022, a video came out that showed a Tesla driver taking a nap behind the wheel with their seat reclined while their vehicle was going faster than 100 km/hr on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) in St. Catharines.

Similarly, a different Tesla Model S driver, in September 2020, was charged for being asleep behind the wheel while their vehicle was driving at speeds of 150 km/hr.

You’d imagine that Tesla drivers would be more careful, and avoid sleeping at the wheel after those instances, but you’d be wrong. Another Canadian Tesla driver has been filmed sleeping at the wheel, with full faith in their vehicle’s Autopilot feature.

A video posted on Toronto-based Instagram account ‘Cara De Shaukeen,’ shows a lone male driver in a blue Tesla apparently asleep behind the wheel while driving on Highway 401 near Bayview Avenue in Toronto. The driver’s eyes are closed, and his head is tilted back as though he is asleep, while the car seems to be driving itself in the middle lane next to other vehicles.

The person behind the ‘Cara De Shaukeen’ account clarified that the video was shot by a passenger in another vehicle, and not by the account owner themselves, as reported by BlogTO.

Tesla’s Autopilot feature is meant to assist drivers in maneuvering through the road, not take over complete control. While the feature supports adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, self-parking and more, drivers are supposed to stay attentive and have their hands on the steering wheel at all times when the mode is engaged.

Source: Cara De Shaukeen Via: BlogTO

In case the vehicle detects that the driver isn’t attentive, it asks the driver to put their hands on the steering wheel.

It is currently unknown if the driver of the Blue Testla would face any charges.

Source: carra_de_shaukeen, via: BlogTO