Our logistics cooperative plans were intended to rethink the old playbook—but what if ‘rethinking’ isn’t enough? With tech advancing faster than ever (hello, self-driving Teslas!), maybe we need to leapfrog the usual steps: skip outdated systems, embrace radical solutions, and build bridges while we cross them. No more waiting for permission to innovate. The future’s moving—will we chase it or jump ahead?
Tesla shared some cool news: their cars can now drive themselves from the factory where they’re built all the way to the loading docks—with no human behind the wheel! Think of it like a car rolling off the assembly line and navigating to its pickup spot completely on its own.
Teslas now drive themselves from their birthplace at the factory to their designated loading dock lanes without human intervention
— Tesla AI (@Tesla_AI) January 29, 2025
One step closer to large-scale unsupervised FSD pic.twitter.com/Aj6dHsLaRO
This might seem like a small detail, but it’s a big deal. It shows Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) tech is getting smarter and more reliable, even in controlled environments like factories. The goal? Eventually having cars that drive anywhere safely without needing human help.
While we’re not quite at “robotaxi world” yet, this is a sign things are moving forward. The more Tesla tests these systems, the closer we get to a future where your car handles the boring stuff (like parking, traffic, or long trips) all by itself.
What do you think? Excited for self-driving to go mainstream? 🚗💨