Tesla just flipped the switch on its futuristic robotaxi service in Austin, Texas – and it’s rolling out in Model Y SUVs instead of the hyped-but-unfinished Cybercab. CEO Elon Musk called the launch the "culmination of a decade of hard work" in a celebratory X post, tagging Tesla’s AI and chip teams.
The move comes after weeks of drama between Musk and U.S. leadership, with the billionaire later dialing back some fiery comments. Now, Tesla’s betting big that self-driving tech could unlock a $1 trillion market boost, according to Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives.
Why This Matters
Think of this as Tesla’s "hold my electrolyte" moment: If successful, robotaxis could redefine urban transport while padding Tesla’s bottom line. Skeptics doubted it’d ever launch, but Musk’s team is charging ahead with AI-driven autonomy – even using existing vehicles as test beds.
What’s Next?
Keep eyes peeled for Cybercab updates and potential service expansions. As one analyst put it: "This isn’t just about cars – it’s about rewriting the rules of mobility."
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