Texas Enacts Robotaxi Rules on the Eve of Tesla's Austin Rollout
- Tesla is set to begin testing a paid robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, featuring self-driving cars.
- Elon Musk stated that Tesla will avoid bad weather and won't allow passengers under 18 during the rollout.
- Paul Miller, a technology researcher, noted that the launch is behind Tesla's promises and competitors' achievements.
- Qazi commented on X that Tesla is launching the service "extremely cautiously," which is a positive approach.
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Musk's Robotaxi Revolution: Tesla's Driverless Future in Austin
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