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Tesla is giving a select group of people the chance to try out its robotaxis this weekend in Austin, Texas.
Waymo was last valued at just $45 billion, while autonomous technology drives most of Tesla’s $1 trillion value.
How is Tesla’s robotaxi rollout going? The company’s robotaxi service, unveiled on Monday, involves 10 to 20 vehicles operating in a geofenced area of Austin.
Tesla's robotaxi launch in Austin means Waymo has a true, national competitor, though Elon Musk thinks his company is already far ahead.
Despite only a handful of Tesla’s even being on the road, user videos showed enough lousy driving that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has gotten in touch with the company.
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Tesla launches a limited robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, for now open just to a select group of influencers—and with human safety monitors in the cars.
Instead of a full launch with "no one in the vehicle," Tesla will operate a limited service with employees on board due to safety concerns.
Tesla’s long-promised robotaxi service began in Austin Texas for a select group of the company’s fans.