Tesla Begins Robotaxi Rides in Austin Without Safety Drivers
Summary
Tesla has begun robotaxi rides in Austin without safety drivers, marking a significant milestone in autonomous vehicle technology. While early and experimental, this development signals growing confidence in vision-only autonomous driving systems.
Key Takeaways
- Waymo aims to reach 1 million autonomous rides per week by end of year, setting a benchmark for commercial autonomous transportation.
- Consumer comfort with autonomous vehicles is increasing, with some San Francisco customers willing to pay premium for robotaxi services.
- Global markets are becoming increasingly receptive to autonomous vehicle experiments and deployments across multiple regions.
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Is this a big feat? This is a definitely a significant development. It's another major player in the autonomous vehicle space, and it shows more confidence in the technology, but it's still pretty limited. And it's definitely an experiment. It's an experiment. I'm just going to jump in. People on the Tesla side of the camp say this is a notable moment because it's a first for a vision only based platform to be on public roads, not just with no one in the driver's seat, but no supervising attendant in the passenger seat either. People would also note that there were other restrictions on social media, for example. There were support vehicles from Tesla. It is alleged and claimed that said division only part. The distinction that Tesla's system relies only on cameras wire is Waymo has a mult…