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Tesla is getting ready to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, with a target date of June 12 for initial rollout.
Volkswagen's self-driving unit ADMT has partnered with Solana-powered Bee Maps to integrate real-time data into its ...
Onboard helpers, bad-weather suspensions, but no crashes. WIRED asked experts to grade Tesla’s Austin autonomous taxi service ...
Tesla wants to keep the answers it gave federal regulators about its robotaxi plans under wraps, potentially hindering public ...
Tesla announced it has completed its first “fully autonomous delivery” of a vehicle from its Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, to ...
Sometimes, we'd have a great and open relationship with those folks, who worked very hard under a notoriously demanding boss.
Journalists from the newsroom weren’t allowed inside the robotaxis and were mocked for asking riders basic questions.
It's too early to tell whether the Tesla Robotaxi rollout will be a resounding success or a monumental failure, but everyone agrees that this will absolutely change the way Tesla does business.
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Any remaining excitement over Tesla’s robotaxi event could be enough to drown out potentially disappointing delivery numbers.
Since Tesla's recent launch of its robotaxi service in Austin, videos have emerged showing driving problems including speeding, sudden braking and driving over a curb.