Elon just dropped another bold claim: Full Self-Driving Supervised is on track to become over 10 times safer than human drivers.

The crazy part? The data is already backing him up.

Since 2020, Tesla has racked up nearly 9 billion miles of FSD driving. That’s an insane amount of real-world learning.

Current score:

  • FSD-equipped Teslas: 1 crash every 5.3 million miles
  • Average American driver: 1 crash every 660,000 miles

Translation: Right now, FSD is roughly 9 times safer than your average driver on the road… and about 3 times safer than even a normal Tesla without Autopilot.

If every car in America drove like FSD today, we could prevent over 32,000 deaths per year.

So while your uncle Steve is still out there bragging about his “30 years of accident-free driving” (because he only drives to the grocery store twice a week), Tesla’s AI is out here collecting more safe miles than most humans will ever drive in a lifetime.

FSD isn’t just “pretty good for a computer.” It’s becoming statistically one of the safest drivers on the planet.

Humans: “But what about rain/fog/nighttime/left turns?!” FSD: quietly adding another 10 million flawless miles while you sleep

The future is looking a lot less crashy.

Who else is genuinely excited (and a little terrified) about how fast this safety gap is growing?

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