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May 13, 06:45 PM

Tesla Introduces AI-Powered Collision Prediction Technology

[Technological Innovation] Tesla has unveiled a vision-based collision prediction system capable of activating airbags and seatbelts up to 70 milliseconds before impact.

Core Development: Tesla Vision Enables Proactive Safety Intervention

Tesla AI Vision leverages vehicle-mounted cameras to detect imminent collisions in real time, breaking away from the traditional “reactive” logic that relies on physical sensors. This system initiates safety measures before actual impact occurs, significantly reducing response latency.

Key Metric: 70 Milliseconds Determines Injury Severity

Conventional airbag deployment must wait for signals from body deformation and deceleration sensors, creating inherent blind spots. Tesla’s new approach secures a critical 70-millisecond window—sufficient time to pre-inflate airbags and pre-tension seatbelts—potentially marking the difference between severe and minor injuries.

Strategic Foundation: Software-Defined Vehicle Safety

CEO Elon Musk stated this feature will be included at no extra cost on all new vehicles and delivered via OTA updates to existing models equipped with cameras, underscoring Tesla’s strategic path of redefining active safety systems through vision-based algorithms.