Tesla's Robotaxi service has had 14 crashes in Austin
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Self-driving vehicle companies are revealing new details about their safety-critical “remote assistance” programs—but questions remain.
Tesla said it only hired US-based human helpers to assist its robotaxis, after Waymo came under fire for using remote workers in the Philippines.
Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ status check: 8 months in, 19% availability, and all of Musk’s promises are missing
Tesla launched its “Robotaxi” service in Austin eight months ago. In that time, Elon Musk promised 500 cars in
Tesla will start producing a steering-wheel-free vehicle in April, CEO Elon Musk says. In a post on X, Tesla ( TSLA 2.59%) CEO Elon Musk confirmed that the company is still planning to bring to market a steering-wheel-free, pedal-free all-electric vehicle -- and he confirmed that it's coming soon.
Maybe Tesla made exactly one car well before the others just so its boss could win a bet with MKBHD. Stranger things have certainly happened at Tesla.
Tesla isn’t just building a robotaxi—it’s building an entire autonomous fleet designed around how people actually move. During its Q4 2025 earnings call, Tesla executives laid out a vision that goes far beyond the two-seat Cybercab.