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As Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk banks the future of his company on autonomous robotaxis, several lawsuits raise concerns ...
Tesla’s robotaxi trial in Austin offered a glimpse of the future, with William Blair citing the service’s strong pricing power and human-like driving experience.
The service is currently invite-only, according to the company’s website, after being made available for select employees in ...
John Krafcik told Business Insider he doesn't think Tesla has a robotaxi: "It's (rather obviously) not a robotaxi if there's ...
Waymo founder and former CEO John Krafcik is a critic of Tesla’s approach to self-driving, and he has so far accurately ...
Self-driving cars are still far from the mainstream technology many predicted they would be a decade ago, but a man who has done more than most to get them where they are are today is not impressed ...
The company began to make headway in June, however, with a very limited Tesla Robotaxi debut in Texas. In May, the company ...
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TAG24 on MSNTesla is finally launching their New York City robotaxi initiative – but is it legal?
Tesla is recruiting a motorist to test its driver-assistance technology in New York with an eye towards autonomous driving, ...
Tesla is recruiting robotaxi test drivers in NYC, and offering from $25.25 to $30.60 per hour — with a 10% bump for afternoon ...
Musk and Tesla have no ability to judge and predict the progress of their system, so that makes it a challenge to judge them ...
Tesla shareholders sue over Robotaxi safety claims after Austin rollout chaos wipes $68B in value, adding to mounting legal trouble for Musk’s empire.
Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some consumers.
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