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Tesla uses internal microphones to detect squeaks and rattles during final factory validation
Tesla has implemented internal microphones in its vehicles to detect squeaks and rattles (BSR) during the final validation stage on the production line. According to Lars Moravy, Vice President of Engineering, cars autonomously drive through this section while microphones capture acoustic imperfections reported to the engineering team. Tesla is developing an AI system called βFull Self-Hearingβ to automate this detection before delivery. This technology integrates with AI agents in quality, supply chain, and early failure testing to enhance component and process validation.
- Tesla vehicles autonomously drive through BSR section in factory
- Internal microphones detect squeaks and rattles for quality control
π Why it matters: The current Full Self-Driving system version extends to final validation with internal microphones detecting BSR.
π Upside: Improves automatic detection of acoustic defects before delivery.
π Risk: Not applicable.
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