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This new change means Tesla’s robotaxi service area now looks a lot less silly on a map. The company previously made its ...
Coming shortly after Waymo expanded its own service area, Tesla has once again grown its robotaxi service area in Austin to ...
Videos of Tesla robotaxis showed them driving in the wrong lane and exceeding the speed limit. Shareholders weren't happy.
A Tesla shareholder sued Tesla and CEO Elon Musk, alleging that the company committed fraud by overstating the capabilities and downplaying the dangers of its autonomous driving software and robotaxi ...
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is ...
I watched over two hours of footage of Tesla's highly anticipated robotaxi service: I saw an Uber-like app experience, the in-vehicle interface, human supervisors, and miles of Austin streets. While ...
TeslaTSLA edged slightly lower in Tuesday's stock market as Reuters reported that the EV giant and CEO Elon Musk have been sued by TSLA shareholders for allegedly committing securities fraud around ...
An upside-down Tesla “T”? An upraised middle finger? Something else? The geofenced boundaries of the EV maker’s new Austin ...
Tesla doesn't have the permits to run an autonomous vehicle taxi in California, but probably nothing stops a driver-assist ...
Elon Musk and Tesla were sued by shareholders who accused them of securities fraud for concealing the significant risk that the company's self-driving vehicles, including the Robotaxi, were dangerous.
Tesla is set to launch its long-awaited robotaxi program in Austin, Texas next week. However, according to a new report from Fortune, the city of Austin is not ready for Tesla's robotaxis just yet.
Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some ...