Tesla Achieves Milestone with First Autonomous Vehicle Delivery
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the company has successfully delivered a vehicle to a customer autonomously, one day ahead of schedule. This milestone marks the first time a car has traveled from a production line to a customer without human intervention. In an announcement made late last month, Musk revealed that Tesla was planning to deliver a fully autonomous vehicle to a customer on June 28. The plan involved having the car roll off the production lines at Gigafactory Texas and drive to a local customer without the assistance of anyone on board or remotely controlling the car through teleoperation. Musk took to social media on Friday to confirm that the autonomous delivery had taken place ahead of schedule. According to Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla's Head of AI and Autopilot, the vehicle reached speeds of up to 72 miles per hour during its journey. In a statement, Musk emphasized the significance of the achievement, highlighting that there were no people in the car and no remote operators in control at any point during the delivery. "FULLY autonomous!" he exclaimed. "To the best of our knowledge, this is the first fully autonomous drive with no people in the car or remotely operating the car on a public highway." Musk also announced that a video of the autonomous delivery would be uploaded soon. This achievement marks a significant milestone for Tesla, which has previously demonstrated autonomous vehicles transporting themselves from production lines to logistics lots at Gigafactory Texas. However, this is the first time a vehicle has traveled to a customer's location without human intervention. In related news, Tesla recently launched its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, with an Early Access Riders Program that has been expanding to more people in recent days. These vehicles feature a Safety Monitor in the passenger's seat.