Tesla's robotaxi event was long on Musk promises, short on details
Briefly

"Musk promised that Tesla's popular Model 3 and Model Y would operate without driver supervision in California and Texas by next year, while revealing plans for a fully autonomous Cybercab by 2026 at under $30,000. His unveiling event included autos and humanoid robots that would reshape urban landscapes, sparking both excitement and skepticism among investors who desire clearer pathways toward achieving this ambitious technological transformation."
"During the unveiling, Musk highlighted the 'robovan' that can transport 20 people, suggesting it would fundamentally change cities by converting parking areas into green spaces. However, the reality check from investors was palpable, as they implored for concrete steps toward transitioning from a car manufacturer to a leader in autonomous and AI-driven products. Tesla's shares have felt the strain as doubts linger over such transformations being realized soon."
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