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Tesla FSD to Learn Driver Preferences After User Complaints About Lane Behavior

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving software will soon adapt to individual driver habits, according to Elon Musk. The update comes in response to a user complaint about the system failing to exit faster lanes in slow traffic. Musk confirmed that the vehicle will remember specific manual interventions made by the driver. Future software updates will use these recorded actions to deliver a more personalized autonomous driving experience.

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