Tesla, Austin and Robotaxi
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With hundreds of nonfatal incidents and 51 reported fatalities connected to Tesla's robotaxis, Texans are questioning their safety ahead of Austin's June debut.
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Tesla’s Austin, Texas, robotaxi service will kick off with 10 vehicles and expand to thousands, moving into more cities if the launch goes well.
This week, more questions about Tesla's push to launch its highly anticipated robotaxi service — and whether it’s truly ready for prime time.
After the USPTO rejects Tesla’s two trademark requests for its autonomous ride-hailing service, the company refiles ahead of planned June launch in Austin, Texas.
One can only imagine where Tesla (and the world) would be today if they had delivered a $25,000 EV several years ago. Instead, Tesla swerved from its original mission of delivering low-priced EVs by pursuing self-driving, Robotaxi, Cybertruck, and the Optimus robot.
Apparently Tesla's robotaxi reveal is upon us, which is either a watershed moment for self-driving or a total flop.
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