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The Autonomous Vehicle Revolution: Why Tesla, Waymo, and Uber are the New Big Three
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Tesla's FSD Supervised Hits Dutch Roads: A First in the EU!
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Tesla's FSD Supervised Gets the Green Light in the Netherlands: A Huge Leap for Autonomy in Europe!
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Tesla Faces a $1 Million Lawsuit After FSD Cybertruck Crash
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Tesla's Feisty Drive into the AI Chip Universe: Terafab Sparks Investor Excitement

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The Autonomous Vehicle Revolution: Why Tesla, Waymo, and Uber are the New Big Three

Move over traditional automakers, Tesla, Waymo, and Uber are steering the autonomous vehicle industry into a new phase of real-world deployment. With autonomous ride-sharing and driverless truck operations expanding, these powerhouses are reshaping the competitive landscape in the U.S. AV sector. Driven by fierce competition and backed by immense investments, these companies are not just focusing on innovative technology but are also setting the stage for large-scale network operations.

Apr 15
The Autonomous Vehicle Revolution: Why Tesla, Waymo, and Uber are the New Big Three

Tesla's FSD Supervised Hits Dutch Roads: A First in the EU!

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised has officially landed on public roads in the Netherlands, marking its first legal deployment in the European Union. This rollout follows a swift approval from the Dutch Vehicle Authority (RDW) and is currently limited to select AI4-equipped vehicles. While it's a historic move forward in autonomous technology, it's not without its caveats. Discover what this means for Tesla enthusiasts, European roads, and the future of driving in this exciting development.

Apr 12
Tesla's FSD Supervised Hits Dutch Roads: A First in the EU!

Tesla's FSD Supervised Gets the Green Light in the Netherlands: A Huge Leap for Autonomy in Europe!

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software has just received regulatory approval from the Dutch authority RDW, marking a significant milestone as the first European country to give the nod. This strategic decision could accelerate Tesla's plans across the EU, paving the way for greater acceptance of AI-driven driving technology. The approval, highlighting enhanced road safety, aligns with Tesla's vision of autonomous driving as a key growth strategy, especially amid challenges in the slowing EV market. How does this set the stage for Tesla's expansion across Europe? Get the scoop on what this means for self-driving cars and the broader industry landscape!

Apr 12
Tesla's FSD Supervised Gets the Green Light in the Netherlands: A Huge Leap for Autonomy in Europe!

Tesla Faces a $1 Million Lawsuit After FSD Cybertruck Crash

In a dramatic incident highlighting the challenges of autonomous driving, a Houston woman is suing Tesla for over $1 million after her Cybertruck, operating on Full Self-Driving mode, crashed into a concrete barrier. The case underscores the complex legal landscape surrounding self-driving cars and raises questions about the limitations of current AI technologies. Learn more about the lawsuit, Tesla's design choices, and what this means for the future of autonomous vehicles.

Mar 16
Tesla Faces a $1 Million Lawsuit After FSD Cybertruck Crash

Tesla's Feisty Drive into the AI Chip Universe: Terafab Sparks Investor Excitement

Tesla's stock is on the rise as its ambitious Terafab semiconductor initiative captures the attention of investors. With plans to launch a massive chip fabrication plant, Tesla is steering towards complete vertical integration of AI chip production. This development is seen as a move to hedge against supply chain vulnerabilities, reduce geopolitical risks, and meet its burgeoning semiconductor demands for self-driving technology and more.

Mar 16
Tesla's Feisty Drive into the AI Chip Universe: Terafab Sparks Investor Excitement

Elon Musk Admits Tesla's Cybercab and Optimus Humanoid Production Struggles

Elon Musk recently confessed on X (formerly Twitter) about Tesla's production hurdles concerning the Cybercab robotaxi and Optimus humanoid robot. The delays in hitting the production stride have financial impacts and reveal challenges within Tesla's ambitious autonomous technology ventures.

Mar 7
Elon Musk Admits Tesla's Cybercab and Optimus Humanoid Production Struggles

Tesla's Robotaxi Safety Scare: Are Autonomous Cars Really Safe?

Tesla's autonomous robotaxi fleet faces scrutiny as crash rates soar, challenging Elon Musk's vision for autonomous vehicles. With safety incidents nearly four times higher than human drivers, the AI-driven fleet is under intense investigation, casting doubts on its future expansion.

Feb 19
Tesla's Robotaxi Safety Scare: Are Autonomous Cars Really Safe?

Nvidia's Alpamayo: The New Titan in Autonomous Driving

At CES 2026, Nvidia unveiled 'Alpamayo,' a groundbreaking suite of AI models aimed at revolutionizing Level 4 autonomous driving. Unlike Tesla's proprietary FSD, Nvidia's open-source approach fosters industry collaboration and aims to scale up adoption through partnerships with automakers like Lucid and Uber. Will this be the checkmate move against Tesla's closed ecosystem?

Jan 23
Nvidia's Alpamayo: The New Titan in Autonomous Driving

Tesla Switches Gears: FSD to Become Subscription-Only in 2026

Starting February 14, 2026, Tesla will transition its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software to a subscription-only model, priced at $99 per month. This change aims to address owner complaints about non-transferable FSD purchases and make the system more accessible and flexible. Existing one-time purchase holders will retain their FSD, but all future buyers will need to subscribe. The strategic shift is expected to boost adoption rates and help Tesla gather more driving data, propelling their push towards true unsupervised self-driving technology.

Jan 15
Tesla Switches Gears: FSD to Become Subscription-Only in 2026

Tesla Shifts Gears: FSD Now Subscription-Only, Ending Upfront Purchases by 2026

Tesla is transitioning its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software from a one-time purchase to a subscription-only model in the US by 2026. Announced by CEO Elon Musk, this strategy aims to lower entry costs and align with industry trends, though it stirs controversy among consumers and critics.

Jan 14
Tesla Shifts Gears: FSD Now Subscription-Only, Ending Upfront Purchases by 2026