Tesla has found itself involved in yet another self-driving car accident – and this time, its victim was a QR7,300-per-day rentable humanoid robot.
In what many are speculating was an over-the-top PR stunt, Promobot revealed one of its model v4 robots was ‘killed’ by a Tesla Model S on a Las Vegas street ahead of CES.
The accident occurred on Paradise Rd Sunday night as engineers transported the firm’s robots to the display booth. According to some online sources, a number of robots were making their way to the booth around 7:00pm when one of them stepped out of line and into the parking lot roadway.
As it did, it was struck by a Tesla Model S operating in autonomous mode. The crash tipped the robot onto its side, causing ‘serious damage.
Now, with parts of its body, head, arm mechanisms, and movement platform destroyed, it cannot be put on display. The firm says the damage is likely irreparable. What do you think could have happened if the car was driven by a human!! I think more damage to the car and the robot, and probable the car passing by!
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