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Tesla shareholders sue over Robotaxi safety claims after Austin rollout chaos wipes $68B in value, adding to mounting legal trouble for Musk’s empire.
Tesla is reportedly looking for robotaxi employees in the New York City. Guggenheim still sees potential for a 50% crash in ...
Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some consumers.
Musk and Tesla have no ability to judge and predict the progress of their system, so that makes it a challenge to judge them ...
In the robotaxi space, where a first-mover advantage can make or break the competition, this step could be massive as Tesla ...
Tesla robotaxis are currently only available to a limited group of invitees, but this permit could open the doors to ...
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
Tesla started a ride-hailing service in the Bay Area in California, but it's using a driver and FSD Supervised instead of the Robotaxi software ...
The company said its timeline for Robotaxi launch had been moved up and the service could launch as soon as Friday.
Tesla has already spent years fighting federal probes, civil and criminal lawsuits and a host of scrutiny from everyone from ...
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