Tesla will present an autonomous autonomous service in Austin, said Elon Musk during a profit call Discuss the financial results of the automaker for 2024. Techcrunch Reports, he said that the company would use cars without a human driver while driving and with the unsupervised version of its complete autonomous software, which Tesla has not yet published. The service will be launched with the company’s internal fleet in Austin in June before spreading to other places in the United States. And then next year, Tesla owners will be able to add their cars to the fleet when they wish, a bit like the way people can list and list their properties on Airbnb, said Musk. He explained that the car manufacturer first wanted to solve the folds, as ensuring that the billing works well and that the Robotaxis will stop in the right place during their order.
Since the plan is to allow vehicle owners to add their teslas to the company’s Robotaxi fleet, the car manufacturer also plans to publish its unopensed FSD software in California and other regions in the United States before the end of the year. Knowing Musk’s trend to overcome deadlines, although we took this announcement with a (huge) grain of salt.
Musk has been talking about robotaxis for some time now and said in 2019 that Tesla "have more than a million robotaxis on the road" in a year. When he launched the cybercab in 2024, he said that he was considering a future in which people have several Robotaxis of which they can then earn money through a carpooling network. It should be noted that Waymo began to offer fully autonomous rides to select Austin users at the end of 2024 and will launch the service entirely in the city this year.
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