Elon Musk Says Your Tesla Will Start to Learn Your Individual Preferences
The feature will track specific driver interventions while using Full Self-Driving to match personal habits.
Elon Musk announced on X that Tesla vehicles will begin learning individual driver preferences by tracking specific interventions made while using Full Self-Driving.
What Happened
Musk made the announcement in response to a post from Tesla influencer Whole Mars, who noted his vehicle sometimes disobeys enabled settings. Musk replied that "The car will start to remember your specific interventions and match each person's individual preferences." The feature aims to address interventions drivers make not due to critical safety errors but because the car is doing something contrary to their personal driving habits.
Why It Matters
Many Tesla owners report taking over FSD not for safety reasons, but due to preference issues such as parking spot selection, lingering too long in a left lane, or preferring different routes. By learning these individual patterns, the system could significantly reduce unnecessary driver interventions and move closer to smoother autonomous operation that aligns with each user's preferences.
The Bottom Line
Tesla plans to use its neural network capabilities to personalize vehicle behavior by remembering specific driver interventions. If successful, the feature could minimize interruptions during FSD use while potentially supporting Tesla's broader goals toward full autonomy.







