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Core Viewpoint - Tesla has successfully completed its first delivery of a fully autonomous vehicle, showcasing its technological capabilities in the autonomous driving sector [1][5]. Group 1: Autonomous Driving Delivery - On June 27, a Tesla Model Y was delivered autonomously from the factory to a customer's home without any human intervention or remote operator [1]. - The vehicle achieved a maximum speed of 72 miles per hour during the delivery process [5]. - This delivery occurred one day earlier than Elon Musk's previously set target date of June 28 [5]. Group 2: Market Challenges and Strategic Shifts - Tesla is accelerating its AI strategy amid growth challenges in its core business, particularly in North America and Europe [7]. - Despite a 27.2% increase in overall electric vehicle sales in Europe, Tesla's new car sales in the region fell by 27.9% year-over-year in May, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline [7]. - Tesla's market share in Europe has decreased from 1.8% to 1.2% compared to the same period last year [7]. Group 3: Executive Departures - Several key executives have recently left Tesla, including Omead Afshar, a close associate of Musk, and Milan Kovac, who was responsible for the "Optimus" humanoid robot project [9]. - The North American HR director, Jenna Ferrua, has also departed from the company [9].