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Business Insider reporter Lloyd Lee took test rides in Tesla and Waymo autonomous taxis in Austin. Tesla's Robotaxi needed ...
Tesla shareholders sue over Robotaxi safety claims after Austin rollout chaos wipes $68B in value, adding to mounting legal trouble for Musk’s empire.
The company has been running a limited pilot program in Austin since June, with safety monitors in self-driving vehicles.
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 is hiring test drivers in Queens, New York for its robotaxi program, but the company hasn’t applied for the state ...
According to CNBC, Tesla is on the hunt for vehicle operators even though it hasn’t applied for a permit to test autonomous ...
The EV industry saw major moves this week as Xiaomi's new model drew surging demand, Ford unveiled a universal EV platform, ...
Can Tesla's highly anticipated robotaxi service beat Google's Waymo? Seeking Alpha analysts weigh in. Read more here.
Tesla is reportedly looking for robotaxi employees in the New York City. Guggenheim still sees potential for a 50% crash in ...
John Krafcik told Business Insider he doesn't think Tesla has a robotaxi: "It's (rather obviously) not a robotaxi if there's an employee inside the car." ...
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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, ...
Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some consumers.
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