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A Tesla executive said the company has removed human supervisors for some rides. It comes 10 months after Waymo offered its self-driving competitor.
Winter weather is expected to arrive in Austin on Friday, raising questions about how Waymo and Tesla’s driverless robotaxis will operate through freezing conditions this weekend.
Tesla claims that "Robotaxi rides without any safety monitors" are now available in Austin, but the safety monitors appear to ride in a following vehicle
The Tesla Cybercab autonomous vehicle is coming to American roads. What does it mean for drivers and ride-hailers?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on X that his EV company has removed human safety monitors from some of its Robotaxi vehicles in Austin.
Tesla has begun operating limited driverless Robotaxi vehicles in Austin as it pushes to expand autonomous ride-hailing services.
Here’s the reality: Tesla didn’t remove the safety monitor. It simply moved them from inside the Robotaxi to a chase car following closely behind. The move comes just as Musk claimed that Tesla “solved autonomy” again on stage in Davos. Tesla’s CEO has been making this claim every year for the last 6 years.
The company's ambitious plans are still far away from being tangible.
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Tesla's Q4 results matter less than robotaxi, AI, analysts say
Tesla’s upcoming fourth-quarter earnings report could hinge less on traditional auto metrics and more on progress toward its ambitious AI-driven future, according to a research note from Morgan Stanley,