Tesla has quietly changed how it defines "Full Self-Driving," Electrek reports, in a way that awfully sounds like it's giving up on CEO Elon Musk's perennially pushed-back promise that its cars will actually drive themselves without human help.
The change comes in a document outlining a potential and absolutely ludicrous $1 trillion compensation package for Musk that the Tesla board recently filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The GDP of a wealthy nation's worth in stock options, however, is contingent on the automaker achieving key milestones, including the company reaching "10 million active FSD subscriptions."
FSD — Full Self-Driving — is Tesla's most advanced driving software that it offers customers. Despite its name, it's not fully autonomous: the driving mode requir