From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-24 08:20:02
Tesla has recently begun rolling out its Grok AI service to select vehicle owners in Australia and New Zealand. According to Tesla's official X account, Grok is now being gradually deployed to eligible vehicles, enabling it to answer a wide range of user questions based on real-time information and allowing users to add or edit navigation destinations—effectively serving as a "personal guide." The feature aims to enhance the driving experience by making it easier for drivers to access information and control the navigation system while on the road.

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