Tesla, Austin and robotaxi
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A KXAN viewer asked us to look into what happens to a rider if their robotaxi ride is at fault for a crash. “On your news tonight you mentioned Tesla driverless vehicles in Austin. I have been told by law enforcement that if a driverless car is in a traffic accident and is at fault,
Elon Musk promised the June Austin Robotaxi would operate "unsupervised." New disclosures suggest that won't happen, but what will?
(Reuters) - Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk on Tuesday said a test of robotaxis would begin on schedule in Austin, Texas by the end of June. Musk in a CNBC interview said that he expected Austin to launch with about 10 cars and that robotaxi deployment would scale up to about a thousand within a few months.
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Stocktwits on MSN‘This Is A Different Musk:’ Wedbush's Dan Ives Calls Tesla’s June Robotaxi Rollout A ‘Watershed Moment’Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said Tesla’s upcoming robotaxi launch in Austin marks a significant turning point for CEO Elon Musk and the company, calling it a “watershed moment” in its push toward autonomy and robotics.
Waymo received approval to expand its robotaxi operations in California and will proceed methodically. The service will include more of the Bay Area, while the company also plans to eventually reach San Francisco International Airport.