Tesla plans robotaxi expansion with San Francisco deployment


Musk is reorienting Tesla around futuristic pursuits like driverless vehicles, artificial intelligence and humanoid robots as its traditional car business struggles. — Reuters

Tesla Inc. is aiming its driverless taxis for the San Francisco Bay area as the carmaker plots an expansion on the heels of last month’s limited rollout in Austin.

Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk predicted on his social media service X that Tesla robotaxis could launch in California’s tech capital "probably in a month or two,” pending regulatory approvals. The carmaker also plans to broaden its service area in Austin this weekend, he said.

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