Buyers who paid at least $93,990 to be among the first to own Tesla’s Cybertruck are now receiving the promised Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature. Early access to select users has been granted, as reported by the Cybertruck Owners Club forum and Electrek. The supervised version 12.5.5 v12 of FSD is currently shipping, but only to those in the early access program, indicating that most buyers will have to wait at least another month for the feature. The update description reveals that FSD (Supervised) v12 includes vision-based attention monitoring with sunglasses and merges city and highway driving into a cohesive software stack using end-to-end AI technology. Despite recent testing showing that Tesla’s FSD can only operate for an average of 13 miles before human intervention is required, Elon Musk has promised unsupervised self-driving by the end of 2025. The company is under pressure to deliver as they prepare to reveal their FSD-dependent robotaxi product on October 10th.

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