General Motors is charting a technological future focused on its Super Cruise driver assistance technology, similar to Tesla's Autopilot, with the expectation of bringing in billions of dollars in revenue.
The driverless taxis will use Tesla's unsupervised Full Self-Driving software, but they're not Cybercabs, which won't be built until at least 2026.
Tesla's robotaxis will be available for paid trips and operate without someone behind the wheel in existing Tesla models.
Paul Stenhouse runs through the latest from the tech sphere, talking Tesla's new robotaxi service, the re-release of the first two Sims games, and Mark Zuc
In another move to bolster investor confidence, Musk also revealed that Tesla is intent on producing more "affordable" vehicles, which are tipped to be based on (and look eerily similar to) the Model 3 and Model Y, but cost in the region of $30,000 to $40,000 (roughly £28,000 / AU$55,000). Not the $25,000 car that was rumored last year.
The claim of the vehicles driving around, carrying passengers with no driver behind the wheel by June borders on ridiculous. The numbers just don't back it up
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced during the earnings call for the latest quarterly results that his company intends to launch its long-awaited Robotaxi service
Tesla introduces automated vacuum cleaner for robotaxis, as Elon Musk confirms the service will launch this summer.
Tesla aims to roll out its unsupervised FSD robotaxi software in most global markets this year, helping justify the $1.3 trillion market cap. Yet Musk revealed his team is still getting tripped up in China.
Trump tariffs vs. Canada, Mexico and China start Saturday, with Friday's news capping a wild market week. Amazon, Google and Palantir earnings loom.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano entered "episode 7" of its eruption Monday, sending 120-foot-high bursts of lava into the air. Fox News host Sean Hannity unpacks President Donald Trump signing the Laken Riley Act and the Democrats' meltdown during RFK Jr.'s hearing on 'Hannity.'