Tesla is reportedly planning a reveal of its self-driving robotaxi on the Warner Bros. lot amid widespread anger in the industry over the brand’s controversial CEO, Elon Musk, resulting in a rejection of its cars.
This vehicle will reportedly be purpose-built to function solely as a self-driving cab. As such, it will not contain an accelerator, brake pedals or a steering wheel, and will be hailed via a special Tesla app.
Taking “move fast and break things” literally. Can the cars actually self-drive outside of a perfect laboratory environment? I guess we’ll find out because Elon Musk is the type of guy who tests in production.
My understanding is that they haven’t even completed any testing miles yet. This is going to be the equivalent of a concept car that you might see sometime in Musks rolling timeline.
How long between when he announced the cyber truck and when it was actually available? And what about all the stuff he announced that still doesn’t exist? Hyper loop, humanoid robots?
Taking “move fast and break things” literally. Can the cars actually self-drive outside of a perfect laboratory environment? I guess we’ll find out because Elon Musk is the type of guy who tests in production.
Waymo(google) is already doing a full self driving taxi in San Francisco.
My understanding is that they haven’t even completed any testing miles yet. This is going to be the equivalent of a concept car that you might see sometime in Musks rolling timeline.
https://www.axios.com/2024/07/25/telsa-robotaxis-elon-musk
How long between when he announced the cyber truck and when it was actually available? And what about all the stuff he announced that still doesn’t exist? Hyper loop, humanoid robots?
He’s been ready to land people on Mars “in two years” since 2016
Maybe there’s whole cities up there and nobody knows.