Anthony Morris+FollowWho’s Really at Fault: Robotaxi or Human?Waymo’s self-driving taxi in Denver made headlines after blocking a bike lane—but here’s the twist: it wasn’t the autonomous system at the wheel, but a human trainer. As robotaxis roll out in more cities, every incident—human or not—fuels the debate: Are self-driving cars truly safer, or are we just shifting the blame? Would you trust a robotaxi over a human driver? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #Waymo #SelfDriving00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowTesla's 'Self-Driving' Still Needs a BabysitterTook Tesla’s latest FSD for a spin and, yeah, it’s smoother but still not the robot chauffeur we were promised. The car missed exits and needed me to jump in more than once—so much for kicking back and relaxing. Some folks say it’s way better, but honestly, I don’t want to babysit my car while it drives. Would you trust your ride to go solo? #Cars #Tesla #SelfDriving30Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowCan Tesla’s Micro-Cones Kill Phantom Braking?Tesla’s new camera patent is a bold move—tackling sunglare at the hardware level with microscopic cones that absorb blinding light before it hits the sensor. If this “light-swallowing” tech works, it could finally fix the phantom braking and lane confusion that plague vision-only self-driving. But is hardware the real answer, or just another patch? Would you trust your commute to a smarter camera? #Tech #Tesla #SelfDriving00Share
larsontiffany+FollowTesla’s Self-Driving Test: Not What I ExpectedTook Tesla’s Full Self-Driving for a spin and, wow, it’s next-level. One journalist called it “mind-blowing”—way beyond regular Autopilot. The car’s cameras react super fast, making city driving feel safer and more human. Even though Tesla sales dipped in Europe, EVs are still on the rise. Bonus: switching to electric could save you hundreds a year, especially if you charge at home or go solar. Would you trust a car to drive you around? #Cars #Tesla #SelfDriving00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowRivian’s Wild 2030 Driverless Car BetRivian’s CEO just dropped a bombshell: by 2030, you might send your truck on errands with no one inside. Forget hands-free—he’s talking fully empty-cabin trips, like your SUV picking up groceries solo. Rivian’s all-in on autonomy, calling it the future of their business and a make-or-break for carmakers. If they pull this off, will you trust your car to drive itself while you chill at home? #Cars #Rivian #SelfDriving00Share
dalemiller+FollowTesla’s Self-Driving Is Wild—But I’m OutRented a Tesla Model Y and let its Full Self-Driving (FSD) do almost all the work. It handled traffic like a pro, barely needed me—until it suddenly did. That’s the catch: FSD is so good you want to trust it, but it’s not perfect, and you have to be ready to jump in at any second. For $8K, I want to relax, not babysit a robot. Impressive tech, but I’m not buying yet. #Cars #Tesla #SelfDriving00Share
Leah Pierce+FollowRobotaxis Are Taking Over—But at What Cost?Autonomous vehicles are rolling out fast—Waymo’s testing in Philly, Uber’s robotaxis in Dallas, and California’s prepping for self-driving trucks. But it’s not all smooth rides: Waymo’s under investigation for blowing past school buses (19 times!) and a tragic bodega cat incident has folks questioning safety. Meanwhile, Lucid Motors is losing top execs, and Beta Technologies just scored a $1B deal for electric air taxi motors. Is the future of mobility moving too fast for its own good? #Cars #Robotaxi #SelfDriving00Share