Tesla has launched robotaxi rides in Austin, TX without human safety monitors, a major step in autonomous driving. The rollout is cautious, with only a small number of vehicles operating without monitors. These robotaxis use Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software and are part of Tesla’s plan to expand self-driving transportation.

In addition to the robotaxi launch, Tesla is preparing to produce the Cybercab, a fully autonomous vehicle. Production will begin at the Giga Texas factory in less than 100 days. The Cybercab is designed for self-driving rides and will play a key role in Tesla’s long-term autonomous vision.

Meanwhile, Tesla’s measured rollout in Austin indicates a gradual approach to integrating self-driving vehicles. The company is focused on refining operations in Austin before confirming broader expansion plans. Tesla’s confidence in its self-driving technology is growing, with the Cybercab and robotaxi services shaping its future plans.

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