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Tesla working with Baidu to improve its smart driving system in China, report says

Last updated: March 13, 2025 10:49 am
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Baidu, a leading Chinese technology company, has recently collaborated with Tesla to enhance the performance of Tesla’s Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) in China. According to Reuters, Baidu has deployed a team of engineers from its mapping division to Tesla’s Beijing office to work on integrating Baidu’s navigation map information with Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) Version 13 software.

The goal of this collaboration is to improve the FSD V13’s understanding of Chinese roads by providing more accurate and updated map information. This integration will include details such as lane markings and traffic signals, crucial for enhancing the autonomous driving capabilities of Tesla vehicles in China.

Tesla began rolling out a software update, version 2024.45.32.12, to eligible vehicles in China on February 25, introducing advanced smart driving features similar to FSD. However, some customers have expressed dissatisfaction with the update, claiming that it falls short of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s promise of a full FSD rollout in China.

One of the main challenges Tesla faces in China is the inability to use data from its electric vehicles (EVs) for training its autonomous driving system due to data privacy laws. Unlike in the US, where local training of AI can significantly improve driving performance, Tesla is unable to leverage its EV data in China.

To address this issue, Tesla has reportedly sent engineers from its US headquarters to China to optimize the FSD algorithm locally. By utilizing publicly available videos of Chinese roads and signs on the internet, Tesla aims to train its FSD system without transferring data outside the country.

See also  Tesla sells 33,703 cars in China in Jan, exports 29,535 from Shanghai plant

The collaboration between Baidu and Tesla underscores the importance of integrating local map information and data to enhance the performance of autonomous driving systems in different regions. As Tesla continues to navigate regulatory challenges and technological advancements in the Chinese market, partnerships with local tech companies like Baidu will play a crucial role in driving innovation and improving the overall driving experience for customers.

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