Tesla Implements Autopilot to Move New Cars from the Assembly Line to Parking
At Tesla’s U.S. factory, newly manufactured electric cars now autonomously drive off the assembly line and park themselves using autopilot. Previously, this task was performed by employees, but it is now fully automated. While final deliveries to dealerships are still handled by human drivers, this step may also be entrusted to artificial intelligence in the future.
How It Works
Tesla continues to advance autonomous technologies, allowing vehicles to navigate factory grounds without human intervention.
- The car drives off the assembly line on its own.
- Autopilot controls its movement, using factory infrastructure for guidance.
- The vehicle parks itself in the designated area.
Previously, employees managed this process, but now it is fully automated.
What’s Next?
Final deliveries to dealerships are still made by human-driven trucks, but in the future, Tesla may:
- Transition to autonomous trucks for vehicle transportation.
- Fully automate factory logistics.
Tesla’s Next Step in Automation
Elon Musk’s company has long focused on artificial intelligence and robotics, and this development confirms its goal of eliminating human involvement in production processes.
If the system proves reliable, Tesla may expand it to all its factories worldwide.
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