Extreme weather continues to pose problems for autonomous vehicles.
Waymo has paused autonomous vehicle operations in Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio following safety incidents and a ...
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Tesla reveals details of 17 ‘Robotaxi’ crashes: New safety concerns emerge
For months, Tesla stood out among autonomous vehicle companies for one reason: it kept ...
Waymo temporarily pauses all U.S. freeway robotaxi operations to address construction zone performance issues while surface ...
Avride, Waymo and Tesla added to Austin robotaxi crash counts in the latest data reported to federal regulators.
Tesla has unredacted all 17 of its ADS crash narratives filed with NHTSA, revealing for the first time what actually happened ...
By Norihiko Shirouzu, Chris Kirkham and Evan Garcia DALLAS, May 12 (Reuters) - When Tesla announced an expansion of its robotaxis to Dallas and Houston last month, some investors touted momentum for ...
Elon Musk shared a video that shows Cybercabs rolling out of the factory. The Cybercab is Telsa's upcoming two-seat, fully autonomous vehicle with no steering wheel or pedals. It's a huge part of ...
Tesla has released its “Robotaxi” app on the Google Play Store, making the ride-hailing service available to Android users for the first time. The iOS version launched in September 2025 — putting the ...
Tesla Inc. has started manufacturing its Cybercab robotaxi, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said Friday on his social media site X, fulfilling a long-promised launch at a time when the company’s ...
Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla has “started production” of its self-driving Cybercab – a long-promised project that the billionaire has billed as key to the company’s long-term turnaround. Splashy ...
These days, the hype is all about AI and robots, but almost a decade ago, the tech du jour was self-driving. You couldn’t swing a lanyard at CES for the latter half of the last decade without hitting ...
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