Tesla on track to launch robotaxi trial in Austin, Texas
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Amazon-owned autonomous vehicle company Zoox has issued its second voluntary software recall in a month, following a collision between one of its
Zoox’s recall comes after an unoccupied robotaxi was struck by an e-scooter rider at an intersection earlier this month.
Alphabet’s self-driving unit Waymo may not be as loud as Tesla in the autonomous vehicle race, but co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana says that Waymo is the only company that’s operating fully driverless rides at scale - most recently notching 10 million autonomous rides.
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Elon Musk promised the June Austin Robotaxi would operate "unsupervised." New disclosures suggest that won't happen, but what will?
Tesla's June robotaxi debut in Austin is a go, but it will be invite only, a Morgan Stanley analyst, who visited the company's Palo Alto office, said.
Shares of WeRide (WRD) shot up 21% yesterday after reporting solid first-quarter results that helped the Chinese robotaxi stock avoid the bloodbath occurring across the rest of the market.
Until the recent reversal, its website stated Tesla vehicles delivered after April 15, 2022 "are not eligible for purchase."
Elon Musk went on a media blitz to share plans on new robotics benchmarks and reiterate his commitment to his companies.
Tesla stock rose Thursday, likely due to AI supercluster and robotaxi plans. China sales recovery and recent, institutional support for Tesla's innovation also contributed.