AKBAWABA - In a startling revelation from Tesla's Texas factory, it has come to light that a robot attacked an engineer on duty during a malfunction two years ago at the Giga Texas facility near Austin.
Eyewitnesses narrate a disturbing scene where a Tesla robot, designed to handle newly cast aluminum car parts, aggressively targeted a fellow engineer. The ensuing chaos compelled the workforce to activate the emergency shutdown button, transforming the area into a distressing tableau of bloodshed.
Reports suggest that an attorney, following discussions with factory workers, alleges that evidence exists indicating the incidents were not promptly reported to the relevant authorities.
The incident, leaving the victim with an 'open wound' on the left hand, surfaced in a 2021 injury report submitted to Travis County and federal regulators. DailyMail.com has scrutinized the report, shedding light on the severity of the event.
While no other robot-related injuries were reported at Tesla's Texas factory in 2021 or 2022, the incident has sparked heightened concerns regarding the escalating risks associated with automated robots in industrial settings.
Contrary to the apparent severity of the incident, Tesla's obligatory injury report, mandated by Texas law, purportedly suggested that the affected engineer did not require time off work. This revelation underscores the broader apprehensions surrounding the potential hazards posed by automatic robots within workplace environments.