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Federal safety regulators want Tesla to spell out precisely how it will keep riders safe when its camera-only “Robotaxis” hit ...
Tesla removes yet more traditional in-car switchgear—and somehow improves the experience. Tesla is already well known for its ...
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Launch in India at ₹29,990 with AI, Live Translation Google has yet to confirm whether the new ...
President Donald Trump has been in the headlines plenty across the past couple of weeks, and a good bit of that has come with accusations of corruption. From his memecoin to a $400 million flying ...
Tesla is now pulling on all the demand levers in the US with new discounts and incentives as sales are crashing due to brand damage. Over the last few days, Tesla has introduced a series of new ...
They don’t know Elon Musk and are not responsible for whatever problem you have with him or DOGE. Your concerns may be valid, ...
Some Tesla employees officially asked for Elon Musk to resign as they confirmed the automaker is facing a massive ...
Matthew LaBrot, a Tesla employee who created the website Tesla Employees Against Elon Musk, was fired from the company two ...
Tesla's plan to launch fully-automated taxis in Austin by June has drawn the attention of federal safety officials.
Tesla has promised to launch its paid robotaxi service in June—but the NHTSA might throw a wrench in those plans.
But it appears that Tesla’s April 23 post on X captured the attention of federal regulators. That post, which is cited in the letter, read: “FSD Supervised ride-hailing service is live for an ...
U.S. auto safety investigators asked Tesla to answer questions on its plans to launch a paid robotaxi service in Austin, ...