- Thu Feb 27, 2025 3:25 pm
#7596
Tesla's Ride-Hailing Permit: A Step Forward or a Sidestep?
So, Tesla's applied for a ride-hailing permit in California, but with human drivers. Does anyone else feel like this isn't quite the robotaxi revolution we were promised? Is this a pragmatic stepping stone towards true autonomy, or just Tesla playing catch-up with Waymo's existing model?
Considering Musk's previous predictions about unsupervised self-driving," this move feels almost like an admission. Are they quietly shifting the goalposts on full autonomy? What does this mean for the timeline of true driverless vehicles? Are we years away, or is Musk's "end of the year prediction actually feasible this time?
And what about the competitive landscape? Does Tesla entering the ride-hailing market, even with human drivers, pose a real threat to established players like Uber and Lyft? Or is this simply a testing ground for their autonomous ambitions?
I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Is this a strategic move, a sign of delays, or something else entirely?
So, Tesla's applied for a ride-hailing permit in California, but with human drivers. Does anyone else feel like this isn't quite the robotaxi revolution we were promised? Is this a pragmatic stepping stone towards true autonomy, or just Tesla playing catch-up with Waymo's existing model?
Considering Musk's previous predictions about unsupervised self-driving," this move feels almost like an admission. Are they quietly shifting the goalposts on full autonomy? What does this mean for the timeline of true driverless vehicles? Are we years away, or is Musk's "end of the year prediction actually feasible this time?
And what about the competitive landscape? Does Tesla entering the ride-hailing market, even with human drivers, pose a real threat to established players like Uber and Lyft? Or is this simply a testing ground for their autonomous ambitions?
I'm curious to hear your thoughts. Is this a strategic move, a sign of delays, or something else entirely?
