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Tesla's robotaxis are reportedly remotely driven by humans, sometimes

Tesla's robotaxis are reportedly remotely driven by humans, sometimes
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In a letter shared with Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Tesla admitted that its robotaxis are sometimes driven remotely by human operators, Wired reports. Competing self-driving car companies sometimes rely on human operators to tell robotaxi software how to get itself unstuck, but letting operators actually drive those cars remotely is more unusual. "​​As a redundancy measure in rare cases … [remote

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