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Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that fully self-driving cars without safety monitors could operate across the United States later this year. The company currently runs monitor-free robotaxis in three Texas cities and holds a permit in Arizona.
wallstreetpit.comTesla CEO Elon Musk said Monday that he expects fully self-driving Tesla cars without human safety monitors to spread across the United States later this year. Musk spoke by video link to the Smart Mobility Summit in Tel Aviv. He repeated the timeline despite prior delays on similar predictions.
Tesla currently operates monitor-free robotaxis in Austin, Dallas and Houston. The company received a permit for a ride-hailing service in Arizona last November.
Prediction market traders on Polymarket assign a 10% chance that Tesla launches unsupervised robotaxis in California by June 30. More than $105,000 has traded on that contract. Tesla has not filed for a California permit that would allow unsupervised robotaxis.
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nbcnews.comThe Supreme Court ruled Monday that Governor Lisa Cook can remain in her position while litigation continues. President Trump said the administration will begin a new removal process using proper procedures.
theiranproject.comIran’s ambassador to China said Beijing and other friendly nations will receive special considerations on fees for ships using the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement comes weeks after an interim peace deal reopened the waterway following a four-month conflict.
theconversation.comTotal donations rose across individuals, foundations and bequests. MacKenzie Scott accounted for one-third of tracked megagifts while Elon Musk discussed difficulties in effective large-scale giving.