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Tesla added a button to the user interface of its cars this past weekend that lets owners request to be a part of the beta.
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Tesla is using this language to try and control the public perception of its “Full Self-Driving” software as the company starts to open up access to a much wider group - despite the software still being in development. But it wasn’t until Vice reported on the NDA this week that it was clear what he meant. In a follow-up video, Russell made a passing mention about how Tesla “ doesn’t want” people in the beta sharing clips that look bad while making a larger point explaining why he posted the video to begin with. A hedge fund owner shared this clip on Twitter, where many people (rightfully) were aghast at how close the car came to running over pedestrians. In it, Russell’s car should be merging left, but it suddenly takes a dive to the right, eventually pointing straight at pedestrians in a crosswalk. Recently, though, a clip from a video originally shot by Tesla owner and investor Galileo Russell went viral and charged the conversation even more.Ī few people in the “Full Self-Driving” beta show the software with no edits, warts and all
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This whole process - the years of unfulfilled claims of being able to make fully autonomous cars, the idea of beta testing in-development drivers assistance software on public streets with untrained owners behind the wheel - has drawn Musk and Tesla a lot of scrutiny. That does not describe a fully autonomous car.) Tesla CEO Elon Musk has himself even said that he believes the “feature complete” version of the software his company calls “Full Self-Driving” will, at best, only be “ likely” to drive someone from their home to work without human intervention and will still require supervision. (As always, to be clear: this software does not make Tesla’s cars fully autonomous. Others post the raw footage, warts and all. Some compress their longer drives into supercuts, speeding up the footage to emphasize just how far the software can take them without human intervention. Many also film themselves traveling around with the software running. Some of them take their roles as “beta testers” quite seriously and try to find flaws in the system in an effort to help Tesla make the software better. Tesla has allowed a small group of die-hard owners to test the beta version of the “Full Self-Driving” software for about a year now.
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I have recently converted to Android Studio and this is my first upload using Android Studio.“there are a lot of people that want Tesla to fail” Note: The current Prod version of my app was developed using Eclipse. Why would this be? This seems to be conflicting information on the console. However if I click on the line of the Beta app where you can promote the app etc, the details that are then displayed indicate 0 supported Android devices. I have noticed something "strange" (possibly) in the developer console though: When I click on the "Beta Testing" tab it shows 10399 supported devices and 0 excluded devices for the Beta app. However the Beta version of the app never appears in the "BETA" tab in the Play Store. I need to test the release version because I am trying to test some inapp billing functionality that I had to change due to security warnings from Google relating to my current Prod version.īUT: if I load the release version of the app directly (instead of downloading from the Play Store) I can see that it is seeing this account as a "test account" because when I test the inapp billing I get the correct message telling me that the subscription will renew every day but I won't be charged. I have spent days waiting just in case it takes a couple of days to show up (at least a week which I assume should be long enough). On my test device, using a Google account that is a member of my Beta testing community, I only ever see the version of my app that is currently in Prod. My Beta testing community does have members added.Īlthough I have an Alpha testing community, none of the Alpha testing methods are currently enabled. I have added the Beta testing community to the Beta testing section that relates to using Google+ communities to test. I have created both an Apha and Beta testing community. I hope someone on SO can tell me what I'm doing wrong. As far as I can tell I have followed the process but clearly something is not working from my side. I have been trying for several weeks now to get the Google Alpha / Beta testing functionality on the Play Store to work with no success.