Tesla cars have reportedly gotten an upgrade for their Autopilot technology, with the electric cars now being able to pick up speed limit signs using the on-board cameras. While Tesla cars were relying on GPS data to adhere to speed limits until now, the new upgrade will make the system more accurate. Like with most updates to Tesla cars, its being rolled out in a phased manner, and promises an overall smoother experience of the Autopilot technology.
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