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Is THIS what Tesla's Robotaxi will look like? Elon Musk's long-awaited driverless vehicle could feature NO steering wheel or pedals - and take passengers on Uber-style trips for 'less money than a bus ticket'

Daily Mail - Science & tech

After years of teases, Tesla is finally about to pull back the curtain on one of its quirkiest products yet. Tesla CEO Elon Musk will unveil the'Robotaxi' at an event in Los Angeles on Thursday (October 10). Also referred to as'Cybercab', the taxi is expected to be fully driverless – with no steering wheel or pedals – and offer a new Tesla-operated ride-hailing service. Ahead of its official unveiling, ChatGPT has provided a glimpse at what Tesla's Robotaxi could look like. The chatbot's artistic impression features two seats for passengers, a silver steel body and a camera on the roof for sensing its surroundings.


Google self-driving cars will finally take passengers

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Google is one step closer to making self-driving cars a reality. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Google is one step closer to making self-driving cars a reality.


Google self-driving cars will finally take passengers

Boston Herald

Eight years and two million miles after Google began to build self-driving car technology, it's ready for passengers. Waymo, the search giant's renamed autonomous car company, will begin taking applications Tuesday from Phoenix-area residents who want to be among the hundreds of riders testing out an expanded fleet of Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid minivans outfitted with Waymo's myriad autonomous car sensors. A range of automotive and technology companies have said they aim to produce self-driving cars for ride-hailing programs by around 2020. They include Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Volvo, Nissan and BMW. But Waymo's Arizona initiative shows it's getting a lot closer to the goal.


Google self-driving cars will finally take passengers

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Google-run Waymo unveiled its new self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivans at the North American Auto Show Sunday. SAN FRANCISCO -- Eight years and two million miles after Google began to build self-driving car technology, it's ready for passengers. Waymo, the search giant's renamed autonomous car company, will begin taking applications Tuesday from Phoenix-area residents who want to be among the hundreds of riders testing out an expanded fleet of Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid minivans outfitted with Waymo's myriad autonomous car sensors. Select Phoenix residents have been testing Waymo's self-driving car service for the past few months, in anticipation of Waymo's announcement that it will make 600 Pacificas available to a few hundred testers in the Phoenix area. A range of automotive and technology companies have said they aim to produce self-driving cars for ride-hailing programs by around 2020.


Elon Musk's secret plan to cut city traffic with a self-driving 'bus'

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Tesla founder, Elon Musk, is working on a self-driving vehicle that could replace buses. The billionaire says the mystery vehicle will reduce traffic in cities, but declined to discuss any more details. 'We have an idea for something which is not exactly a bus but would solve the density problem for inner city situations,' Musk said at a transport conference in Norway. Tesla founder, Elon Musk, is working on a self-driving vehicle that could replace buses. 'We have an idea for something which is not exactly a bus but would solve the density problem for inner city situations,' Musk said at a transport conference in Norway'Autonomous vehicles are key,' he said of the project, declining to reveal more. 'I don't want to talk too much about it.