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Tesla Launches Supervised Full Self-Driving in China

Tesla announced that its supervised Full Self-Driving software is now available in China. Nvidia said its technology will support Uber robotaxis in nearly 30 cities across four continents by 2028.

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Tesla announced that its supervised Full Self-Driving software is now available in China. The company listed China among ten countries where the service can be used. The announcement came in a post on Tesla's official account. No additional details on the technology or rollout schedule were provided.

Nvidia said during an earnings call that its hardware and software will power Uber's robotaxi fleet. The partnership is planned to cover nearly 30 cities on four continents by 2028. Nvidia also noted ongoing work in physical artificial intelligence for robotics, autonomous vehicles, and medical devices.

Key Facts

China availability
Tesla listed China among ten countries for supervised FSD
Nvidia-Uber deal
covers nearly 30 cities on four continents by 2028
No rollout details
Tesla provided no further information on China launch

Potential Impact

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    Tesla supervised FSD users in China gain access to the supervised service.

  2. 02

    Uber plans to expand robotaxi operations using Nvidia hardware by 2028.

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