Explained: Tesla's full self-driving and why its China rollout matters

Explained: Tesla's full self-driving and why its China rollout matters


Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk gets in a Tesla car as he leaves a hotel in Beijing. (Photo: REUTERS)


Tesla CEO Elon Musk arrived in Beijing on Sunday on an unannounced visit, where he was expected to discuss the rollout of Full Self-Driving (FSD) software and permission to transfer data overseas, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.


Chinese state media reported that he met Premier Li Qiang in Beijing but did not say what they discussed. Musk posted a photo of himself with Li on his social media platform X, saying “Honored to meet with Premier Li Qiang.” Still, the U.S. automaker won a key endorsement that coincided with his trip – from a top Chinese auto association which said Tesla’s Model 3 and Y cars were among models found to be compliant with China’s data security requirements.


What is FSD?


Tesla calls its driver assistant features Autopilot or FSD but says they do not make its vehicles autonomous and they require active driver supervision.


FSD is the most autonomous version of Autopilot software and was rolled out in 2020. Its features include self-parking, auto lane changes and traffic navigations.


Musk has long touted the FSD technology as a potential cash cow for the company but has failed to keep his promise of a fully autonomous driving experience, amid stiff regulatory and legal scrutiny of Tesla’s safety and marketing.


U.S. auto safety regulators said last week they had opened an investigation into whether Tesla’s recall in December of more than 2 million vehicles in the United States to install new Autopilot safeguards was adequate following a series of crashes.


In 2023, Musk said the price of FSD, then at $15,000, was very low, saying the value of the car would increase dramatically if it became autonomous.


Earlier this month, Tesla slashed the price of FSD to $8,000 from $12,000 in the U.S.


FSD is also available through subscriptions, on which Tesla recently cut the monthly price to $99 in the U.S. and C$99 ($72.52) in Canada to spur its adoption amid softening EV sales and intensifying price competition.

Why is FSD available only on a limited basis in China?

Tesla has been offering FSD for subscription in China for four years but with a restricted set of features that limit the system to operations like automated lane changing.


Data security issues have been a key obstacle to a full rollout. Musk is looking to obtain official approval to transfer data collected in the country abroad to train algorithms for its autonomous driving technologies, according to the person with the knowledge of the matter.


Since 2021, Tesla has stored all data collected by its Chinese fleet in the country, as required by Chinese regulators, and has not transferred any back to the United States.


In a sign of progress that may lead to a launch of unrestricted FSD in China, Tesla’s Model Y and three cars made it onto a top Chinese auto association’s list of 76 car models found to be compliant with China’s data security requirements.


It remains unclear as to what, if any, other regulatory approvals Tesla will need to obtain or what conditions the company may have before it is able to make FSD fully available in China.

What would an FSD rollout in China man for Tesla?

The rollout of FSD in China would allow Tesla to better compete with local rivals in the world’s largest auto market where driver assistance and other connected car features are prized.


Tesla has sold more than 1.7 million cars in China since it entered the market a decade ago and its Shanghai factory is its largest globally.


A rollout of unlimited FSD could turn the Chinese market into a battlefield for cheaper driver assistance features, intensifying a price war that Tesla triggered early last year which has pulled in more than 40 brands in the country.


FSD’s entry into the Chinese market will complement offerings of similar software by local automakers. Smartphone maker Xiaomi, for instance, announced plans for the availability of its Navigate on Autopilot (NOA) driver assistance feature on its first car SU7 at the Beijing auto show.


Enabling FSD in China would provide a buffer to Tesla’s declining EV sales by accelerating its diversification towards autonomous technologies, artificial intelligence and humanoid robots and operating a fleet of millions of autonomous vehicles.


Tesla’s vehicle deliveries in the first quarter fell for the first time in nearly four years. The company began the second quarter announcing lay offs of more than 10% of its global workforce and slashing vehicle prices in major markets including the U.S., China and Europe.

What might an FSD rollout mean for China?

Beijing’s warm reception of Musk and a potential approval for FSD comes as China’s leaders are grappling with souring foreign investment sentiment towards China, with overseas businesses complaining regulatory tightening over areas such as data have left them confused and concerned.


China has signalled it wants to improve the situation, having last month relaxed rules to facilitate and regulate cross-border data flows and allowing free trade pilot zones to independently formulate lists of data that need to undergo security assessments.


Tesla’s Chinese factory is located in a large Shanghai free trade zone.


Li’s meeting with Musk contrasted with the Chinese premier’s decision not to hold a meeting with visiting foreign CEOs at a key annual Beijing forum last month, which had raised concerns about China’s commitment to attracting investment from abroad.


Approval of Tesla’s FSD would also fit with Chinese authorities’ aim to spur competition and innovation to preserve the country’s leading edge in such technologies. Several Chinese automakers and suppliers such as XPeng and Huawei are rolling out similar software to Tesla.

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 3:42 PM IST



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Now, Google Play Store lets you download two apps simultaneously: Details

Now, Google Play Store lets you download two apps simultaneously: Details



Google Play Store now lets you download two apps simultaneously. Previously, the Google app store for Android devices allowed one download at a time, pushing other requests for app download to the queue. In comparison, alternative Android app stores such as those from Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO allowed simultaneous app downloads. Now, Android smartphone users can choose to download two apps from the Google Play Store and the download will happen simultaneously.


Google has not shared any update regarding the changes in the Play Store, but the simultaneous app download is now available widely on Android smartphones.


Important to note, that the Play Store still does not allow multiple – more than two apps – downloads at the same time. We found in our test that Google Play Store indeed allows downloading two apps in a go. However, the app store pushes the third app download request to the queue.


Downloading multiple apps from Play Store


For comparison, the Apple’s App Store handles up to three concurrent downloads and installations. Likewise, third-party app stores from Samsung, Xiaomi, and OPPO handle concurrent app download and installation.


Important to note, the Play Store feature works only for new app installations and not for app updates. However, according to reports, Google is planning to expand the feature for app updates too.


More such improvements and new features are expected to come for the Play Store and other Google services as the company plans to host its developers conference, Google I/O, on May 14. At the event, the US-based technology giant will announce its next-generation Android 15 operating system and key changes to its products and services such as Gemini AI, Workspace, and more. On the hardware side, Google is also expected to unveil the Pixel 8a smartphone during the Google I/O keynote session.

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 2:43 PM IST



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Nothing introduces Phone 2 (a) in Blue colour at Rs 23,999 onwards: Details

Nothing introduces Phone 2 (a) in Blue colour at Rs 23,999 onwards: Details


Nothing Phone 2(a) Blue colour


British consumer technology brand Nothing has introduced the Phone 2 (a) in Blue colour in India. Said to be designed specifically for India, the new colour joins the black and white colour options that the smartphone was debuted with. While the latter colours are available, the Nothing Phone 2 (a) Blue colour variant will be available for purchase starting May 2, on e-commerce platform Flipkart.


Nothing Phone 2(a) Blue: Price


  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 23,999

  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 25,999

  • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 27,999


Nothing Phone 2(a) Blue: Availability and introductory offers


The Nothing Phone 2 (a) will be available in limited stock during its “Live Sale” period, which kicks off on May 2 on the e-commerce platform Flipkart. In the limited period sale, Nothing said, customers stand a chance to win giveaways with the smartphone. What these giveaways are is not confirmed by the company.


As for the introductory offer, Nothing said it will offer the Phone (2a) Blue colour starting at Rs 19,999 on May 2, down from the original price of Rs 23,999, on Flipkart’s Big Saving Days. This price includes an Rs 2,000 SBI offer and an Rs 2,000 bumped-up exchange value on trade-in deal.


Nothing Phone 2(a) Blue: Specifications


  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 10-bit, fullHD, 120Hz

  • Rear camera:  50MP main with optical image stabilisation + 50MP ultra-wide-angle

  • Front camera: 32MP

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro

  • RAM: 8GB and 12GB

  • Storage: 128GB and 256GB

  • Battery: 5,000 mAh

  • Charging: 45W, wired. No wireless charging

  • Software: Android 14

  • UI: Nothing OS 2.5

  • Support: Three years of Android updates and four years of security patches

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 1:08 PM IST



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PlayStation 5 Slim: Sony announces 'limited period offer' on gaming console

PlayStation 5 Slim: Sony announces 'limited period offer' on gaming console



Japanese electronics maker Sony has announced “Summer Sale” offers on its recently launched PlayStation 5 Slim gaming console in India. During the sale period, the Disc version of the PS5 Slim console will be available at a discounted price of Rs 49,990. The summer sale will kick off from May 1 and is valid until May 14. Important to note that the offer does not apply to all models and there is limited stock offered in the sale by Sony.


For reference, Sony launched the PlayStation 5 Slim in India earlier this month at Rs 54,990 for the Disc variant and Rs 44,990 for the digital edition. It is only the disc model available with the discount in the sale.


PlayStation 5 Slim: Offers and availability


PlayStation 5 Slim (Disc version): Rs 54,990


Offer price: Rs 49,990


PlayStation 5 Slim Digital Edition: Rs 44,990


The PS5 Slim (Disc version) will be available at a discounted price on e-commerce platforms such as Amazon India, Flipkart, quick commerce platform Blinkit, and with select retailers including Croma, Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales, and more.


The offer will be valid from May 1 to May 14 or until stocks last.


PlayStation 5 Slim series: Details


The PS5 Slim has a sleek form factor with 30 per cent less volume occupied, compared to the previous Play Station 5 model. The model, which comes with an inbuilt disc drive, has its weight reduced by 18 per cent, compared to its predecessor, while the Digital Edition weighs 30 per cent less than the last generation model. The PlayStation 5 Slim series offers up to 1TB onboard storage, compared to 825GB on the predecessor.


The PlayStation 5 offers up to 120 frames per second (FPS) on compatible games with support for up to 120Hz output on a 4K resolution display. The console supports HDR for a more vibrant viewing experience and gets Ray Tracing technology that simulates every individual ray of light within supported games to create more life-like shadows and reflections.

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 12:02 PM IST



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iPad Pro: Apple to debut M4 chip with support for on-devices AI on May 7

iPad Pro: Apple to debut M4 chip with support for on-devices AI on May 7


Representative Image: iPad Pro with M2


The 2024 iPad Pro model, which is expected to debut at Apple’s “Let Loose” event on May 7, would likely be powered by its M4 chip, instead of the M3 chip that is currently the latest Apple silicon. It essentially means that Apple would debut the M4 chip with the iPad Pro on May 7. Reportedly, the M4 chip would feature a new neural processing unit (NPU) for running AI models on-device. On that note, Bloomberg has reported that there is a strong possibility for Apple to go with the M4 chip for the iPad Pro, positioning the device as its first AI-powered device.


At the WWDC, Apple is expected to unveil new AI tools and features for its upcoming operating systems (OS). Now, it is expected that the company will focus on how the M4 chip and new iPad Pros will take advantage of the new features.


Apple is expected to unveil new AI tools and features for all its upcoming OS versions including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS. With the new top-end iPad model expected to get an AI-chip, Apple would likely power the entire upcoming iPhone 16 series with an A18 chip, featuring similar NPU capabilities for running AI models as the M4 chip.


On the AI front, Bloomberg has reported that Apple has re-engaged in talks with Microsoft-backed OpenAI to host AI features on the upcoming iPhone.


Apple is said to have developed its own AI model, which would likely run entirely on-device, powering AI features on the iOS 18. However, the indigenously developed AI model by Apple is likely less powerful than the Large Language Models (LLMs) from the likes of OpenAI and Google. While most of the AI features on the upcoming iPhone will likely be powered by Apple’s model, Apple will likely partner with someone like Google or OpenAI to bring some additional AI-powered tools to its devices.


Reportedly, Apple has been in talks with Google over an AI partnership for featuring Google’s Gemini AI-powered tools on iOS 18.


 


 


 

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 11:17 AM IST





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Nothing to launch Phone 2a India special edition on Apr 29: What to expect

Nothing to launch Phone 2a India special edition on Apr 29: What to expect


Nothing is set to launch the Phone 2a special edition for India on April 29. While the London-based consumer technology start-up has not announced the details of the smartphone, it has listed a page on its e-commerce platform partner in India, Flipkart, confirming the arrival. The listing page on Flipkart states that the new edition is specially designed for India. That said, the Phone 2a India special edition could bring improvements based on feedback from the Nothing community.


Nothing India on X (formerly Twitter)


Nothing Phone 2a: Special community edition details


Earlier in March, Nothing announced the “Community Edition Project”, inviting its community members to participate in designing, packaging, and customising a version of the Phone 2(a) smartphone. The Community Edition of the Phone 2 (a) is slated to launch in July. However, the company might have concluded the hardware design process and could be ready to roll out an India-focused model. The special edition for the Indian market will likely come with a design inspired by one of the hardware design submissions for the Community Edition Project.


Nothing Phone 2 (a) Pro


According to media reports, a Nothing smartphone with the codename “PacManPro” surfaced online earlier this month. The Nothing Phone 2 (a), before launch, was codename “PacMan”. On that note, the India special edition of the smartphone could be a “Pro” or a “Plus” model. It is also likely that along with minor design changes, the special edition variant will come with a higher storage variant.


Nothing Phone 2a: Specifications


  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 10-bit, fullHD, 120Hz

  • Rear camera:  50MP main with optical image stabilisation + 50MP ultra-wide-angle

  • Front camera: 32MP

  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro

  • RAM: 8GB and 12GB

  • Storage: 128GB and 256GB

  • Battery: 5,000 mAh

  • Charging: 45W, wired. No wireless charging

  • Software: Android 14

  • UI: Nothing OS 2.5

  • Support: Three years of Android updates and four years of security patches

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 10:31 AM IST



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