Electric car maker Tesla has withdrawn the latest version of its full self-driving (FSD) beta software just one day after it was released, Chief Executive Elon Musk announced on Oct. 24. Tesla released its 10.3 FSD update to drivers on Oct. 23 and Oct. 24, along with a list of release notes. The list mentions changes such as added FSD profiles that allow drivers to control behavior such as rolling stops or exiting passing lanes, along with improved static obstacle control, improved creeping speed, and reduced false slowdowns. Tesla tracks data from its cars through the internet. Tesla’s Autopilot system uses cameras, radar, and computers to detect objects and to automatically brake before potential collisions. FSD is an enhanced version of Autopilot, allowing the vehicle to change lanes, parallel or perpendicular park itself, and identify traffic lights and stop signs and automatically slow down when approaching them, among other things, according to Tesla. But …