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On August 4, 2025, a group of Tesla shareholders filed a proposed class‑action lawsuit in federal court in Austin, Texas, ...
Tesla is recruiting a motorist to test its driver-assistance technology in New York with an eye towards autonomous driving, ...
John Krafcik, former CEO of Waymo, is skeptical about Tesla's Robotaxi ride-hailing service, drawing criticism from Elon Musk ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently announced the imminent launch of their robo-taxi service, set to compete with Alphabet's Waymo ...
Tesla is reportedly looking for robotaxi employees in the New York City. Guggenheim still sees potential for a 50% crash in ...
Musk and Tesla have no ability to judge and predict the progress of their system, so that makes it a challenge to judge them ...
Tesla is recruiting robotaxi test drivers in NYC, and offering from $25.25 to $30.60 per hour — with a 10% bump for afternoon ...
The EV industry saw major moves this week as Xiaomi's new model drew surging demand, Ford unveiled a universal EV platform, ...
Can Tesla's highly anticipated robotaxi service beat Google's Waymo? Seeking Alpha analysts weigh in. Read more here.
The company has been running a limited pilot program in Austin since June, with safety monitors in self-driving vehicles.
Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some consumers.
RELATED: Tesla’s sales in California drops for seventh straight quarter That’s piling pressure on Musk to push Tesla’s robotaxi program, that began operating on a limited basis in Austin last month.