CEO Elon Musk recently provided encouraging updates on Tesla's autonomous driving and humanoid robotics technology.
The Tesla Cybercab robotaxi and Optimus robot are both set to enter production this year as Elon Musk bets Tesla's future on AI and robotics.
Hiking subscriptions, making robots, and selling fewer cars? Tesla is acting like a tech company in more ways than one.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on X that his EV company has removed human safety monitors from some of its Robotaxi vehicles in Austin.
Elon Musk said Austin residents will be able to pay for a fully autonomous Tesla robotaxi ride in June, with an expansion to more US cities planned.
Here’s the reality: Tesla didn’t remove the safety monitor. It simply moved them from inside the Robotaxi to a chase car ...
Wolfe Research projects that Tesla’s robotaxi business could scale into a major revenue driver over the next decade. The firm ...
As Tesla reports quarterly earnings, investors are focused less on cars and more on Musk’s robots and rockets.
CEO Elon Musk said the company started robotaxi rides with no safety monitor present in the car in Austin, a long awaited ...
As it reported another quarter and year of disappointing financial results, the automaker and CEO Elon Musk talked up plans that could have impacts in Texas.
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There’s Reportedly a Car Secretly Following Every Tesla Robotaxi, and the Reason Why Is So Absurd You Aren’t Going to Believe It
When Elon Musk said there would no longer be a safety monitor "in the car," he didn't mention the *other* car. The post There ...
Musk is known for making bold promises, but his insistence on Optimus as Tesla's future isn't ringing hollow. Musk recently ...
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