Tesla’s upcoming update is set to revolutionize the way drivers interact with their vehicles, as CEO Elon Musk recently confirmed plans to allow drivers to guide the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system using the AI assistant Grok. Targeting a launch in about three months, Musk’s announcement hints at a more personalized navigation experience, one that drivers have long desired.
During an exchange on social media platform X, a Tesla owner expressed enthusiasm for the FSD technology but emphasized the need for more direct communication. She provided several examples of how drivers might interact with Grok, including commands like “Grok, turn right here” and “Drop us off right here, we’ll walk due to traffic.” This back-and-forth interaction not only enhances user experience but also suggests that features like Banish—also known as “Reverse Summon”—could soon be part of the package, enabling cars to self-park after dropping passengers off.
For those navigating urban areas, this new functionality could prove invaluable. Drivers often struggle to find parking spots in crowded neighborhoods, and the ability to command the vehicle to park itself could eliminate much of that frustration. As Tesla owners currently face issues with FSD navigation, including the need for manual overrides when making changes to routes, Grok’s conversational commands might streamline the process significantly.
Musk’s recent remarks resonate with previous hints he dropped earlier this year about forthcoming features for the FSD system. Traditionally, Tesla’s enhancements have leaned towards automating control, sometimes limiting user input; however, this new shift towards conversational guidance seems to indicate a departure from that trend.
While Grok currently allows drivers to set navigation preferences at the start of a journey, this implementation of real-time control marks a notable evolution in Tesla’s approach. As outlined in previous dialogues on social media, the potential of providing Grok with immediate parking instructions could finally address many owners’ complaints regarding FSD’s navigation capabilities.
As anticipation builds for the feature’s rollout, questions remain over whether Musk’s three-month timeline includes the Banish capability or is strictly focused on Grok’s increased interactive functionalities. Regardless, the changes are poised to enhance the driving experience significantly, making interactions with FSD much more user-friendly.



