Tesla Launches ASS: The Future of Autonomous Driving is Here
Revolutionizing Autonomous Driving with ASS
Tesla has rolled out its latest driver assist feature known as Actually Smart Summon (abbreviated as ASS). This groundbreaking technology enables Tesla vehicles to autonomously navigate through carparks without the need for a driver. Initially announced by CEO Elon Musk, this feature was long awaited due to previous delays.
How ASS Works
With the most recent software update, owners can easily access ASS through their Tesla app. Users can choose between two main functions: Come to Me and Go to Target. The Come to Me function allows users to summon the car to their location, while Go to Target enables them to send the vehicle to a selected destination.
- Come to Me: Hold the button to bring the Tesla to you.
- Go to Target: Set a location and send your Tesla on its way by holding the button.
The additional feature, Dumb Summon, provides basic controls for moving the car forward or backward, adding to user convenience.
Future of Autonomous Technology
ASS is expected to be a fundamental component of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities. As Tesla tests its FSD technology on Australian roads, the rollout of ASS signifies a major leap towards fully autonomous driving.
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