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Tesla unsupervised Robotaxis are nowhere to be found

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69 points by TheAlchemist 5 days ago · 38 comments

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mullingitover 5 days ago

I don't think actual unsupervised robotaxis exist, given the reports that they're just having the supervisor follow in a chase car[1].

[1] https://futurism.com/advanced-transport/car-following-tesla-...

  • 1970-01-01 5 days ago

    It's possible that they tried it and pulled the plug due to an unforeseen issue. In other words, it doesn't exist, but it did for a few hours, and will return. There's no way Elon would admit this publicly.

  • SilverElfin 5 days ago

    Thank you - that’s what I was wondering. I noticed that Elon and others who were talking about how Robotaxis have improved, were saying something like ‘there is no safety driver’. They didn’t just say flat out that it is autonomous. I wonder if all that’s happened, is that they have a remote operator. I simply can’t believe the claims that FSD is anywhere near what Waymo can do.

    • iknowstuff 5 days ago

      You can test drive it and see for yourself. No need to believe anything. But of course whatever safety threshold they have, they haven’t met it yet if they’re still supervising.

gerdesj 5 days ago

Maintaining a meme stock is hard, really hard. You do have to hand it to the bloke that he is working hard on this.

Back in the day, the term "snake oil salesman" was used and it is as fresh today as it always was.

  • netsharc 5 days ago

    We should update that term to "driverless car salesman"...

  • technothrasher 5 days ago

    Back in the day, snake oil salesmen weren't seen as frauds (the actual health benefits of snake oil, or lack thereof, is another discussion). It wasn't until after 1916, when Stanley's Snake Oil was discovered to not actually contain any snake oil, that the term came to be associated with fraudulent selling.

culi 5 days ago

There are only around 50[0] unique vehicles operating in Austin (not all operating at the same time) and initially only about 3 are operating "with no safety monitor in the car." Based on social media posts it seems they all have chaser vehicles.

[0] https://robotaxitracker.com

yalogin 5 days ago

No amount of failed promises, missed deadlines or just plain lies is going to dampen the stock, it’s just the way it is with this. Staying away is the best one can do.

AndrewKemendo 5 days ago

There’s no consequences to Musk not delivering and simply making up bullshit.

I just saw a LinkedIn post from someone totally unrelated to Musk, or Tesla fawning about how amazing the Tesla Optimus robots are, how they are going to operate in space and how he would prefer one to give him surgery over a doctor.

100s of positive interactions followed

Humans seem to need some fiction to believe to get them through their day.

So as long as people don’t demand that reality is the driver of their future they will continue to live in whatever fantasy world that makes them the main character

  • xnx 5 days ago

    > 100s of positive interactions followed

    Sounds like Optimus is already very active on X

  • gerdesj 5 days ago

    I'd go easy on LinkedIn. It sounds like it is getting to you.

    • AndrewKemendo 5 days ago

      Yeah no doubt, It’s soooo bad

      I was able to stay off it for so long, but I just had to get back on since I changed roles to CTO and its a whole marketing channel I have to use. That place is trash

      Hopefully I can outsource that soon

  • ks2048 5 days ago

    > Humans seem to need some fiction to believe to get them through their day.

    I think it's more that they want their stock values to stay high (or are simply bots with the same goal).

  • yoyohello13 5 days ago

    > Humans seem to need some fiction to believe to get them through their day.

    Used to be religion. Now it’s billionaire saviors.

    • SilverElfin 5 days ago

      I’ve noticed that has spread from blue collar Americans to everyone now. Like the comment sections on All In podcast’s YouTube videos. Basically worship of billionaires who are in turn MAGA sycophants worshipping Trump. Meanwhile no one cares that the trillions this administration is spending will lead to huge inflation to pay off debt. We will be made poor so billionaires can get a bigger number next to the B.

misiti3780 5 days ago

JerryRigEverything randomly started dissing Tesla's FSD system two days before he posts a sponsored video for Ford's self-driving feature.

t1234s 5 days ago

It's probably a good thing they are doing this ultra-conservative rollout of robotaxi.

WhyNotHugo 5 days ago

Just 9 to 12 months guys!

maximinus_thrax 5 days ago

And yet TSLA sits comfortably at ~$450. If someone knowledgeable can explain this to me, I'd be very grateful.

  • culi 5 days ago

    It's better to think of tesla as an MIC company than a typical auto manufacturer (indeed the auto industry has always held a tight, symbiotic, and often mandatory link with the military).

    Tesla's domestic EV manufacturing, Starlink's satellite network, and ofc SpaceX are all critical pieces of American foreign policy. It should be obvious why Tesla is one of the most heavily subsidized companies of all time[0]

    [0] https://subsidytracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/tesla-inc

    • maximinus_thrax 5 days ago

      I don't really understand why Tesla is part of the MIC. They don't do anything for the military and has no strategic value. In terms of foreign policy, considering the US has soft-power due to Tesla, the company continues to under perform year-by-year while European and Chinese companies are gaining market share.

      I am not a fan of Elon Musk, I've been skeptical of his accomplishments way before his involvement in politics so I may be a little biased. But it seems to me that Tesla is a failure. The last new model launched was a flop and a subject of general ridicule, they've stopped innovating, the existing models are last in reliability scores and no promises were kept wrt to self-driving, robotaxis, hyperloop or whatever other sci-fi scam was talked about at every shareholder meeting.

      I really don't understand how in other areas (such as Enterprise AI or cloud computing in the past) investors want to see actual growth and huge returns and they threaten to pull their money constantly. But when it comes to Tesla in particular, the company keeps getting years and years of leeway while it's failing and failing.

      Perhaps the hope is that it will get nationalized or be in some sort of public-private partnership that would ensure perpetual bailouts and it's just a way of sucking off money from the taxpayer?

  • anonymous908213 5 days ago

    Purchasing TSLA is placing a bet that Elon Musk can generate enough hype such that somebody else will purchase TSLA from you at a higher price later.

  • UltraSane 5 days ago

    People are VERY gullible.

  • kibwen 5 days ago

    > explain this to me

    Humans are the same emotional, irrational apes as we were 100,000 years ago, and the most emotional and irrational thing any of us do, bar none, is delude ourselves by pretending that we aren't.

    • salawat 5 days ago

      I'd argue we're too rational and not irrational enough. If we were sufficiently irrational, the first time Musk-rat lied, everyone woulda bailed. It takes a thoroughly motivated rationality to cling to the hopes of promises that won't ever be kept.

  • Lermatroid 5 days ago

    The market is now a casino is how

leoh 5 days ago

HN is so fucked at this point. For the last year at least, anything critical of elon gets flagged.

bayarearefugee 5 days ago

This should not be surprising to anyone who pays any attention to Elon Musk's ̶l̶i̶e̶s̶ , er... "predictions"

tstrimple 5 days ago

Flagged again by right wing chuds who have to defend anything Elon, Trump or White Supremacy. This site is a joke.

sergiotapia 5 days ago

oh christ this guy again

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