Tesla has launched its robotaxi service in Miami, marking the company’s latest expansion of its autonomous ride-hailing operations. The move highlights Tesla’s efforts to increase adoption of its self-driving software, a key part of CEO Elon Musk’s shift from electric vehicles to artificial intelligence and robotics.
Expansion Efforts
Tesla’s robotaxi service is now available in Miami, following the company’s launch of the service in Austin, Texas, in June. The company had previously announced plans to expand the service to Dallas and Houston. The expansion comes as the robotaxi sector gains momentum, with competitors such as Alphabet’s Waymo and Amazon’s Zoox accelerating their expansion efforts.
Tesla’s move into the robotaxi market is part of its broader strategy to become a leader in the autonomous vehicle industry. The company has been testing its self-driving software on public roads and has been working to improve the technology’s safety and reliability.
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