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Tesla robotaxi teleoperators are crashing cars into fences and barricades
Tesla's remote safety operators crashed Robotaxis twice in Austin, revealing flaws in autonomous vehicle backup systems and safety concerns.
Remote operators (slowly) drove the automaker’s autonomous vehicles into a metal fence and a construction barricade, Tesla says.
Elon Musk-run Tesla is off the hook for at least one federal investigation of its self-driving cars after a 15-month probe of a feature that allows owners to remotely drive their cars short distances ...
Tesla Robotaxi crash reports, now unredacted by NHTSA, show two Austin incidents were caused by human teleoperators who took ...
The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration has closed its investigation into Tesla's remote parking features, after it found that previously reported incidents led to minor issues and ...
Tesla finally announced the world’s first autonomous delivery of a car that was seen driving itself from factory to its new owners. Posting on X, Tesla announced that Tesla model Y made the journey ...
A leaked video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling and making a gesture resembling the removal of a VR headset. The motion has sparked concerns that the robot may still rely on human teleoperation.
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