(Reuters) -Tesla is expected to tiptoe into its long-awaited robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, as soon as Sunday with about 10 of its Model Y SUVs that will operate within strict limits. CEO Elon ...
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The walking, talking Optimus robots that stole the show during Elon Musk’s splashy “Cybercab” event in Hollywood last week were operated in part through remote control by humans, according to a report ...
Tesla reported two Robotaxi crashes since July 2025, both involving teleoperators remotely controlling the vehicles, ...
Elon Musk-run Tesla is off the hook for at least one federal investigation of its self-driving cars after a 15-month probe of a feature that allows owners to remotely drive their cars short distances ...
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'Up a curb and into a metal fence': Tesla reveals concerning self-driving taxi crash data
Tesla had previously been the only autonomous driving company to fully redact all of its crash reports.
The electric-car maker says it happens rarely and at speeds below 10 mph. But the disclosure—in response to a US senator's questions—occasioned a call for more transparency. All the companies that ...
The future of autonomous driving is edging closer, but Tesla’s latest plans reveal it may not be as driverless as we’ve been led to believe—at least for now. On December 5, Deutsche Bank hosted an ...
TL;DR: Tesla is hiring for its AI Teleoperation team, requiring candidates to use advanced VR rigs to remotely operate and train robotaxis and humanoid robots. Tesla is actively hiring from its AI ...
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Tesla robotaxi teleoperators are crashing cars into fences and barricades
Tesla's remote safety operators crashed Robotaxis twice in Austin, revealing flaws in autonomous vehicle backup systems and ...
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