Core Viewpoint - Tesla is showcasing its latest advancements in AI, including smart electric vehicles, humanoid robots, and autonomous driving technology at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference [1] Group 1: Robotaxi Business - Tesla has recently launched its Robotaxi service, which utilizes a vision-based architecture and a neural network trained on data from millions of vehicles, allowing for rapid deployment across regions [3] - The Robotaxi service was first introduced in Austin, Texas, in June, initially with safety drivers, and is expected to expand to areas like the San Francisco Bay, Arizona, and Florida within weeks [3] - By the end of this year, Tesla aims to cover approximately half of the U.S. population with its autonomous taxi service, pending regulatory approval [3] - In Europe, Tesla is on the verge of receiving regulatory approval in the Netherlands, which would allow European owners to experience similar autonomous driving capabilities [3] Group 2: Autonomous Driving System - Tesla's driver-supervised autonomous driving system is set to launch in China and Europe in 2025, pending regulatory review [4] - The company plans to open its driverless autonomous driving system to individual users in select U.S. regions by the end of this year, ensuring all safety measures are in place [4] - Tesla is transitioning from the "pre-autonomous driving era" to the "post-autonomous driving era" in the coming years [4] Group 3: Humanoid Robots - Tesla's humanoid robots are designed with the same principles as its vehicles, featuring deep integration of AI technology and the ability to learn in simulated environments without the need for additional real-world data adjustments [5] - The third-generation humanoid robot is expected to be launched this year and enter mass production next year, with a target of producing 1 million units within five years [6] Group 4: Electric Vehicle Sales and Infrastructure - In June, Tesla's domestic sales in China reached 61,000 units, a 59% month-over-month increase, setting a new record for quarterly sales, with the refreshed Model Y leading the passenger car sales chart [6] - Tesla's first batch of V4 supercharging stations became operational in mainland China on June 30, with locations in Shanghai, Zhejiang, Chongqing, and Gansu, significantly enhancing charging efficiency [6]
特斯拉:智能辅助驾驶计划年内在中国进一步落地