Tesla's Robotaxi platform is set for a tentative launch on June 12 in Austin, Texas, following successful driverless tests. The company has been conducting tests with Model Y cars featuring no one in the driver's seat, all without incidents. Initially, the rollout will be limited to ten vehicles for invited riders to prioritize safety. CEO Elon Musk hinted at a broader invitation to the public possibly by month's end, marking a significant step for autonomous ride-sharing amid skepticism from some media about the project's viability.
Tesla has reportedly landed on a set date for its launch of the Robotaxi platform in Austin, Texas.
The testing has successfully gone on a month ahead of the company's deadline of June 30.
This is an effort that puts safety at the forefront of this trial period, and will expand as time goes on.
For the past several days, Tesla has been testing self-driving Model Y cars (no one in driver's seat) on Austin public streets with no incidents.
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