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For better or worse, there's never a dull moment at Tesla. The company's Robotaxi testing area in Austin, Texas, has been expanded this morning to form an interesting shape. Here's the full story.
Baidu and Uber are teaming up to deploy thousands of the Chinese company's autonomous vehicles across global markets on the ride-hailing app's platform. The companies said Tuesday that the partnership ...
The move will help Baidu internationalize its driverless car business, while Uber will gain a proven partner to take on ...
Alphabet's Waymo robotaxis have driven more than 100 million miles without a human behind the wheel, doubling the mileage in ...
The Model Y became the best-selling vehicle in 2023, the first electric vehicle in the world to achieve the feat, and the ...
What qualifies a service for being a real robocar or robotaxi? It starts with removing human supervisors, but there's more ...
Tesla's autonomous driving business could be worth trillions in the future, according to certain Wall Street analysts. More ...
An upside down Tesla “T”? An upraised middle finger? Something else? The shape of EV maker’s new Austin service area draws ...
The US robotaxi market is projected to reach USD 36.5 billion by 2035, co-led by Tesla and Waymo, according to TrendForce. Tesla’s growth will depend on regulatory approval and mass production of its ...
Tesla updated the geofence map for its Robotaxi app, and the new shape has sparked online commotion for arguably resembling ...
Tesla's new robotaxi geofence in Austin cuts across that of Waymo's and has a phallic shape.
While it has taken investors on a bumpy drive, no one can deny that Tesla ( TSLA 1.14%) has worked out to be a wildly ...