Tesla self drive to take the employer to work, self-find place, parking neatly

Tesla founder Elon Musk has shared a new video showing the latest self-steering capability that the company expects to equip the upcoming Model 3, and that all Tesla cars are currently in production. export.

The video that Elton Musk shares turns a Tesla vehicle driving through freeways and urban roads without any human intervention. The car sits behind the driver to the Tesla office and he does not need to intervene. After stopping the owner to get out of the car, the car found itself parking and parking neatly, although sometimes we also have difficulty parking.

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The car sits behind the driver to the Tesla office and he does not need to intervene.

The video footage is made by rear-facing cameras and cameras placed around the vehicle help it detect objects.


Tesla's self drive is perfect.

Recently, Elon Musk has stated that his company is not liable if their self-driving cars are in an accident. Volvo, the Swedish automaker, is pursuing a self-drive car that claims to be responsible.

Musk compared the responsibility for a self-steering car accident as being responsible for the sudden lift of the elevator. "Will Otis (an elevator company) be responsible for the entire lift they sell globally? The answer is no , " Musk said.

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Elon Musk, Tesla's ambitious CEO.

So far, there have been several Tesla car accidents, but Musk says that his company has received " excessive " attention from the media.

"Frankly, the media exaggerated the Autopilot-related accidents," Musk said. "Why do not they mention that 1.2 million people die each year because of accidents caused by non-self-propelled vehicles?"