Tesla, Robotaxi
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Tesla’s next robotaxi chapter is at the heart of the tech world. Musk unveiled plans for the company to kick off its autonomous ride-hailing service in the San Francisco Bay Area in the next couple of months, barring any regulatory hiccups. The Bay Area isn’t exactly an easy launch pad.
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YouTuber and Tesla fan Ellie Sheriff took her first ride in the company's self-driving ride-hail vehicle in Austin, Texas, and documented the whole experience on her channel "Ellie in Space." She was excited, nervous, and admittedly impressed — until the trip took an unexpected detour.
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Yahoo Finance anchor Julie Hyman examines some of the top headlines on Wall Street on Thursday, July 10 in this episode of Market Minute. Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk says the company plans to expand its robotaxi rollout to San Francisco in the coming months.
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The rally in Tesla stock also signals a brief respite from the political drama that has surrounded Musk in recent months. His high-profile entry into President Donald Trump’s administration and the ensuing fallout over the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” had clouded investor outlook, especially after EV tax credits were slashed.
Despite many smooth Tesla robotaxi rides, videos of hiccups are being shared online.Autonomous driving experts are concerned about Tesla's "camera-only" approach and "phantom braking."The three autonomous driving experts told Business Insider about how they think the launch went.