The Tesla Diner Will Track When Guests Are Nearby to Prepare Their Orders
Briefly

Elon Musk's Tesla diner in Los Angeles opens today with a new ordering technology that detects Tesla drivers entering a specified radius. This system allows drivers to order food in advance without scheduling a pickup. Once a driver crosses the geofence, a notification will prompt them to confirm that their food is being prepared. Orders may be placed up to 24 hours in advance. On-site ordering will be available through robots and will mimic the interface of Tesla vehicles. There are concerns about data privacy regarding location tracking in this new system.
Elon Musk’s Los Angeles Tesla diner will introduce an innovative ordering system that detects nearby Tesla drivers, allowing them to place orders in advance without scheduling pickup times.
Drivers will benefit from a geofence that triggers a notification once they are in a 15 to 20-minute radius of the diner, prompting order preparation.
Read at Eater LA
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