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Uri Levine, cofundador de la famosa aplicación de tráfico y navegación, vaticina un futuro sin conductores humanos.
Austin, TX – A recent video circulating online captures what appears to be one of the first public rides in a Tesla Robotaxi within the city of Austin. The footage, shared by user Zack Feldstein, offers an interior view of the autonomous vehicle as it navigates city streets without human intervention at the steering wheel. The video prominently displays the vehicle's central screen, which provides real-time navigation and traffic updates. A separate screen accessible to rear passengers shows the ongoing route, estimated arrival time, and a suite of entertainment applications including Spotify, YouTube, Netflix, and Disney+. This suggests a focus on passenger comfort and connectivity within the autonomous environment. The debut of Robotaxi services has been a highly anticipated development in the realm of self-driving technology. While Tesla has been actively developing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities, a widespread Robotaxi service marks a significant step towards fully autonomous transportation solutions. The video provides a rare glimpse into this evolving technology, sparking considerable discussion among viewers regarding its implications for urban mobility.
Uri Levine, cofundador de la famosa aplicación de tráfico y navegación, vaticina un futuro sin conductores humanos.