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Tesla vehicles now drive themselves from their birthplace at the factory to their designated loading dock lanes without human intervention One step closer to large-scale unsupervised FSD

Adi Cosic

Marketing Executive | Turning Data into Actionable Strategy | Project Management

9mo

CORRECTION: Tesla vehicles now drive themselves from their birthplace at the factory to their designated parking lot for long term storage awaiting massive discounts. [January 2025, Tesla's sales in Germany decreased by approximately 59%, with only 1,277 vehicles registered; sales in France dropped by 63%; Sweden (44% decline) and Norway (38% decline) for same period. While California, Tesla's largest market is down ~10% according to Q4'24 reporting - January numbers will be ugly] shareholders not happy.

Martin Peris

Robotics Researcher at Cyberdyne

9mo

Next order on the web and have the car deliver itself to the customer’s address 🤓

Michael Andreas Klemmt

Managing Partner in Artemide srl Rappresentanze Industriali e Consulenza

9mo

cool

Chuck Gollnick

Senior Electrical Engineer & New-Product Developer

9mo

The success criteria for self-driving cars CANNOT be perfect safety. The criteria MUST be: statistically at least as safe as human drivers. And that’s actually not a very high bar. Human drivers cause an ESTIMATED six million accidents per year in the US… so many that nobody knows the exact number. Those accidents result in about 38,000 deaths and 4.7 million hospitalizations per year. It’s about 1.3 deaths per 100-million-vehicle-miles-traveled (100MVMT), about 1850 accidents per 100MVMT. Tesla cars have already driven over 3.3 billion miles on FDS or Autopilot. Their at-fault accident rate is about 441 per 100MVMT, less than one-quarter that of human drivers. The fatality rate is about 0.2 per 100MVMT, less than one-sixth that of human drivers! Already, Tesla’s self-driving is statistically MUCH safer than humans, 4-6 times safer. And Tesla’s algorithms literally get better every day. Self-driving cars are not the problem; they are the solution. Hopefully, politicians won’t deny us that solution because of some neoluddism. By the way, drunk drivers cause about 1/3 of traffic accident fatalities; it’s not perfect — yet — but at least Autopilot doesn’t drink.

Okay the workers are on break again, we do it ourself.

Christian Langwieser

Der Klartext-Qualitäter | Audit-Sicherheit in 90 Tagen | ISO 9001 / IATF 16949 | §82b | QM mit Struktur & Digitalisierung

9mo

🚀 Tesla is setting the benchmark – despite media criticism! While others are still debating, Tesla just delivers. From production to autonomous driving – the entire package is unmatched: ✅ Supercharger network ✅ Unique driving experience ✅ Technological lead in e-mobility German manufacturers build great cars, but the combination of innovation, infrastructure, and software sets Tesla apart. 🔥 One step closer to large-scale unsupervised FSD!

Are there job opportunities there?

Lucas Vargas Duarte Trusted Advisor B2B

Especialista en ventas B2B | Representación comercial de portafolios de alto valor | Captación y cierre estratégico | Consultor | Experian | Ikatech | Radar | Mentor | LAFT | Fundador en formación bunsales

9mo

Ya solo falta que un carro, compre su propio carro. 😊

Irma Lorz

Senior Expert digital Transformation Customs/ certified SAFe 6 Product Owner/Product Manager

9mo

Nice! Good that they drive themselves because very soon ( almost) nobody will want to drive them🤓

Give me one please because I hate driving 😁😂😁

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