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The University of Vermont (UVM) has been awarded $5.5 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support research ...
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Tesla stock rose Monday morning after CEO Elon Musk said Tesla should be able to invest in his xAI startup pending a shareholder vote. This would be another instance of the “Muskonomy” at play ...
Oakland University (OU) in Rochester, Michigan, is seeking proposals for a new data center on its campus. OU released a ...
Traffic safety regulators are investigating after videos surfaced showing Tesla robotaxis being tested in Texas driving unpredictably.
Elon Musk has predicted millions of Tesla robotaxis will roam the streets by the end of 2026 Serious questions remain over whether Telsa can safely and rapidly expand its self-driving fleet ...
Tesla launches a limited robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, for now open just to a select group of influencers—and with human safety monitors in the cars.
Instead of a full launch with "no one in the vehicle," Tesla will operate a limited service with employees on board due to safety concerns.
Tesla’s long-promised robotaxi service began in Austin Texas for a select group of the company’s fans.
Tesla rolled out its long-promised driverless taxi service to a handful of riders June 22, a modest debut for what Elon Musk sees as a transformative new business line.
Tesla’s robotaxi service, touted by Elon Musk as the future of his flagging electric-car maker, launched in the company’s home city of Austin, Texas, on Sunday with about 10 vehicles and a ...
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