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After extensive promises about how his Robotaxis would change the face of autonomous driving, Tesla's (TSLA) CEO finally came through and launched the Robotaxi in Austin.How well that went depends on who you ask.
The world's richest man isn't unfamiliar with raking in plenty of cash — but he's also earned the ire of some residents in his Austin-area neighborhood for some permit violations on one of his boujee Texas mansions.
Elon Musk’s company has launched its long-awaited self-driving taxi service in Austin, Texas, offering rides to a select group. June 23, 2025 at 11:37 AM 1 month ago
Linda Yaccarino, who has led the Texas-based company since 2023, announced Wednesday she’s stepping down. She didn’t state a reason.
Ahead of the devastating July 4 floods that killed over 100 people in Central Texas, several National Weather Service offices were operating with critical staff shortages, largely due to federal cuts pushed by the Department of Government Efficiency,
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Tesla Aims to Bring Robotaxi to California, ArizonaTesla Inc. is aiming to bring its driverless taxis to California and Arizona as the carmaker plots an expansion on the heels of last month's limited rollout in Austin. CEO Elon Musk has been under pressure to focus more on the automaker and less on politics.
Tesla must obtain state permits to launch its robotaxi service in San Francisco. The California city’s steep streets and density will challenge autonomous tech. The Austin pilot is geofenced and uses safety drivers in every Tesla robotaxi.