Tesla researchers say EV giants are skipping a step in driverless operations: “It took three years of Waymo…” – Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA)

Tesla Inc TSLA researcher Troy Teslike On Friday, it criticized the EV giant’s approach to vehicle autonomy, saying the company is skipping a step in driverless car operations.
what happened: Teslike points out that this requires Alphabet Inc. Waymo From October 2017 to October 2020, all marginal cases have been resolved over the past three years and transitioned from unsupervised testing to attending safety drivers, but unable to actively control the vehicle to fully autonomous operations.
Currently, FSD requires drivers to pay active attention and be ready to take over at any time. According to Teslike, there must be another step, but before driverless operations, the driver does not have to actively supervise the operation of the vehicle, but can check the email and whether the car wants you to take over.
“The car should have worked without the driver watching the road before driving,” he said.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk Instead, the plan jumps directly to driverless operations, Teslike said, while also calling it an “unrealistic plan.”
Why it matters: During Tesla’s fourth-quarter earnings call in January, Musk said the company will begin testing Texas automatic ride service in June and deployed the vehicle using FSD.
“Tesla will be in June in Austin in June in Austin, and no one is in the wild… It’s five, six months away, only five months away.” Musk said, The company expects its driverless cars to operate in multiple cities by the end of the year.
Musk has previously said Tesla’s Robotaxi fleet will work like the combination of Airbnb and Uber. Although some parts of Tesla will be owned by Tesla, individual customers can also add or subtract their vehicles at will or from the Robotaxi fleet. As for riders, they can summon cars using the Tesla app, similar to Uber.
See more of the future of Benzinga’s mobility coverage by following this link.
Read the next article:
Photo courtesy: Tesla
Market News and Data Benefits to You by Benzinga API
©2025 benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. all rights reserved.