Self-Driving Taxis: Tesla Gets Real 无人驾驶出租车:特斯拉变得真实
Meanwhile, in the world of Tesla's autonomous dreams, a recent job posting reveals the company's not-so-quiet pivot: teleoperation. Tesla is hiring engineers to help human operators remotely control its self-driving cars. Think VR rigs, low-latency streaming, and humans stepping in when AI faces a curveball.
While competitors like Alphabet Inc's (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOG) Waymoand General Motors Co's (NYSE:GM) Cruiserely on lidar and geofenced areas for their robo-taxis, Tesla's pure vision-based approach hasn't reached the finish line.
The teleoperation team hints at a pragmatic twist to Elon Musk's lofty ambitions. With Cybercabs and robotic fleets teased at Tesla's "We, Robot" event, human assistance could bridge the gap between today's reality and Musk's sci-fi future.
Tesla's dual strategy of showmanship and engineering is alive and well. From turning a horn update into a viral sensation to quietly building a human safety net for self-driving dreams, the company continues to innovate in its signature, headline-grabbing style.
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