Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed the U.S. city where the automaker is planning to launch its first robotaxi service for paying passengers in June.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Elon Musk said today that Tesla will launch “unsupervised full self-driving in Austin as a paid service” in June.
It’s been three months since Tesla unveiled details of its much-anticipated robotaxi for the first time, and the electric automaker is already barreling forward with plans to launch a paid service. In a Tesla earnings call Wednesday evening,
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is charged with establishing safety and fuel economy standards for motor vehicles
NHTSA is opening a preliminary evaluation into the Actually ... The investigation is still ongoing. More:Elon Musk unveils Tesla's new Cybercab robotaxi. See expected rollout, how much it'll cost A week prior to that probe announcement, Tesla CEO Elon ...
President Trump’s chief cost-cutter cheered an effort to persuade federal workers to quit — in a fashion that closely resembles a purge at Twitter.
Tesla makes breakthrough in FSD technology, allowing vehicles to navigate to loading docks without human involvement.
The latest controversy surrounding Tesla’s push into autonomous driving technology has sparked an investigation by U.S. safety regulators into
The claim of the vehicles driving around, carrying passengers with no driver behind the wheel by June borders on ridiculous. The numbers just don't back it up
The self-driving taxi company Waymo launched in Los Angeles in November, bringing roughly 100 autonomous vehicles to neighborhoods from Santa Monica to West Hollywood.
In November 2022, days after Elon Musk took control of the company then called Twitter, employees received an email with the subject line: “A fork in the road.” Now he’s turned his attention to the US government,