Tesla Robotaxi will be expanding rapidly
[https://x.com/teslayoda/status/1950807863422800297](https://x.com/teslayoda/status/1950807863422800297)
[https://x.com/teslayoda/status/1950807863422800297](https://x.com/teslayoda/status/1950807863422800297)
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Woah I didn't have Brooklyn on my list. That's cool
Just to be clear this is for testers, not public use.
Specifically, this is an ad for “vehicle operators “ to operate their…uh…self-driving vehicles.
Right. It’s a good and reasonable requirement before the next step for monitors present with real passengers. Really good to see the progress.
NY only permits autonomous vehicle testing with a driver in the drivers seat. These companies cannot offer rides to paying customers. In this case, they're just hiring someone for testing. The robo-taxi program isn't 'expanding'. Waymo was testing in NYC several years ago for data collection... but subsequently packed their bags and left once the law refused to change. They are attempting to break down the wall again currently.
And Tesla won't be able to operate there so your list is still accurate.
Farmers branch seems so out of place on that list. I will say that driving in Farmers branch is a lot less chaotic than the rest of Dallas.
They obviously test before offering public rides, and that requires having operators in the car.
NYC laws are so dumb
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Lol yeah it does seem silly to have operators for a self driving car. I'm assuming it has to do with regulations, in that a human driver is required at this point. I don't know all the details, they may be required to pass certain tests before it's allowed to run without a human driver. and/or it's possible laws in certain areas would need to be changed before it's allowed to be fully automated. This is why waymo driverless cars are only in a very select few areas right now, and will likely be that way for a long while since their strategy relies on them heavily training their vehicles in specific locations.
With that huge Tesla Service Center on Rt 50 in Cermont, FL I'm wondering if that will be the base for testing. Pretty cool.
That's pretty thin for being expansion of robotaxi vs any other validation, though I suppose at this point robotaxi is just an attempt to get people to pay to ride along for their validation testing.
this will unlock so much human potential
This will change when NYers start asking why don't we have the cool stuff here.
Yeah your brain is clearly expanding
Sweet coming to Tempe, definitely will wait and let it train for a month before testing but want to compare to Waymo
Light bulbs allowed productivity to increase vastly. It was said that it will be difficult to make such schumperatian gains again in our economy. The amount of time wasted on humans driving is colossal. I'd like to see that time now spent learning, thinking and further innovation. A forced reflection time. Sadly, I worry a lot of the population will use it on short videos. But the opportunity for self improvement exists at least.
yep and dont forget other humans doing driving for other humans who could be doing something more productive instead, or waiting for said humans. plus the lives this will save will be my greatest joy
Or possibly a spot for inductive charging and robo cleaning for long distance travel. And for cars without inductive charging, they could possibly deploy Optimus robots to plug in when nobody’s around! Never thought that would be possible 5 years ago, but here we are!
Are these people going to be inside the vehicle or remote, like the people operating tesla bots?
NYC traffic has a complexity unmatched in the Western world. You can't easily open that up.
New York City has the coolest stuff already lol
We literally don't have Waymo, and we're only getting it because some politician feels foolish that Austin has had it for years. And there's some more grinding needed to change the laws so that Waymos can operate without a driver.
They're going to be inside the car and likely in the driver seat...
Levels
does it? i’d think paris or rome would have it beat in terms of complexity, but maybe not
Picture UBER…. You got it.
It is just glorified uber service
If it needs operators in the vehicle, it is not a robotaxi.
Whatever gets me to bar to drink with the boys the cheapest
lol taking this as a sign of expanding rapidly is a bit optimistic....
Mamdani probably needs to burn the city to the ground first. Maybe then people will wake up.
It says "Vehicle Operator, Autopilot". If this is just for a tester, then what is the job description for someone who is watching the Robotaxi? Do you have a link?
I'm pretty sure it's the same job description for both.
When do you rename the sub to r/teslafraudsters?
Paris and Rome aren’t in the Western world.
Believe it or not, insurance companies will absolutely love this. While they will be a little sad to see the number of policies go down, they will be thrilled at the increased predictability which makes it a lot easier for them to make money.
uh, what?
Waymo doesn’t just require extensive training in each city. They have to create (and maintain) a cm-level 3d map of every street, lane, curb… for the vehicle to operate.
What’s the plan to remove the driver assist thing? Cause it ain’t robotaxi till the human is out of the equation.
Are they really? TIL, I always thought Europe was considered the east.
Let me guess, you are American
Sure! But will it always be in a shape of a penis?
Not as weird as Clermont. It's a very low density town west of Orlando. I'm guessing they really mean Orlando and this just lists the location of the Taxi Hub.
More time for doom scrolling
Opportunities for human improvement should be pursued, even if it will mostly be squandered.
Yes I am. I’ve always taken “the east” and “the west” literally. As in America(the continent) is the west, and Europe and Asia the east.
There...is no plan. Everyone with a Juniper that thinks they're gonna have a Robocab that makes money for them is in for a rude awakening.
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Odds of you being a shill are higher.
hahaha
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