Elon Musk’s Tesla Robotaxi Rollout Looks Like A Disaster Waiting To Happen
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- Elon Musk plans to launch Tesla robo taxis in Austin next month.
- Up to 20 self-driving Model Y cars will operate in the city.
- Musk is betting on their success as Tesla's EV sales decline.
- Tesla hasn't proven its self-driving taxis are safe enough yet.
- Autopilot and FSD software have a history of accidents and issues.
- Musk relies on cameras instead of more reliable sensors for navigation.
- Critics like Dan Odow believe the robo taxi project will fail.
- Odow tested FSD and found multiple failures in just 80 minutes.
- Tesla hasn't made any revenue from robo taxis so far.
- Musk claims Tesla currently has no competitors in this field.
- Tesla's demo of the robo taxi was staged at Warner Brothers Studio.
- Safety expert Noah Goodall says the demo was more like an amusement ride.
- Tesla's autopilot and FSD have been linked to fatal accidents.
- The US safety agency is investigating Tesla's autopilot and FSD.
- Despite the name, Tesla's software always requires human oversight.
- Musk has repeatedly promised full autonomy, but hasn't delivered.
- Tesla's EV sales dropped 13% in the first quarter.
- Musk hopes robo taxis and robots will boost Tesla's image.
- Former Tesla testers say the program feels rushed and unready.
- Overall, the Austin robo taxi rollout faces big safety and confidence challenges.