- Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:10 pm
#8584
As we gear up for Tesla's anticipated robotaxi launch in Austin this June, there's been a lot of buzz and skepticism surrounding the project, especially with insights from former Waymo CEO John Krafcik. He raised some intriguing points about the design and safety features of Tesla's Cybercab, suggesting that it may not meet the standards expected of a true robotaxi service.
What are your thoughts on Krafcik's criticisms? Do you believe Tesla is genuinely on the path to revolutionizing ride-hailing with their robotaxi, or do you think they might be faking it as some have suggested? How do you feel about the reliance on cameras versus other sensor technologies like radar and lidar?
Let’s dive into a discussion about the future of autonomous vehicles—what do you think is the most critical factor for a successful robotaxi service? Safety, design, technology, or something else entirely? Share your opinions and experiences!
What are your thoughts on Krafcik's criticisms? Do you believe Tesla is genuinely on the path to revolutionizing ride-hailing with their robotaxi, or do you think they might be faking it as some have suggested? How do you feel about the reliance on cameras versus other sensor technologies like radar and lidar?
Let’s dive into a discussion about the future of autonomous vehicles—what do you think is the most critical factor for a successful robotaxi service? Safety, design, technology, or something else entirely? Share your opinions and experiences!
