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Tesla, Inc.'s robotaxi launch remains underwhelming, with delays, regulatory issues, and only supervised services. Click here ...
Tesla launched a ride-hailing service in the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday, without indicating whether it would be using ...
Tesla announced Bay Area robotaxi launch without permits. The 'autonomous' vehicles have human drivers and are only available to employees.
Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some ...
In June, the automaker launched its first robotaxi service in Austin, with a safety monitor sitting in the front passenger seat, not the driver’s seat. And unlike the Tesla’s ride-hailing cars in San ...
On Thursday, Tesla launched its robotaxi service in the San Francisco Bay Area, expanding from Austin. Elon Musk announced the move on X, underscoring Tesla’s push into autonomous ride-hailing. Though ...
As the tech CEO promises a Robotaxi launch in California, Tesla employees have been presenting a far more limited plan to key state regulators.
So far, the state has granted Tesla just one of the permits, allowing it to run a ridehailing service with a human in the ...
The largest EV market in the US alleges that the largest EV manufacturer is misleading drivers with its autonomous claims.
A spokesperson for Tesla and a few employees on Tesla's Robotaxi team BI reached out to did not respond to a request for comment. Here's what I saw.