Stacey Miller+FollowLucid’s Robotaxi Gambit: Game Changer?Uber just dropped $300 million to team up with Lucid and Nuro, launching a new robotaxi service that’s got Tesla and Waymo looking over their shoulders. Lucid’s Gravity SUV brings a 450-mile range and ultra-fast charging to the table, while Nuro’s self-driving tech claims a million accident-free miles. Is this the partnership that finally levels the autonomous rideshare playing field? Or just more hype in the robotaxi wars? Let’s debate. #Tech #robotaxi #LucidMotors00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowTeens Can Now Ride Waymo Robotaxis!Waymo just dropped a game-changer: teens in Phoenix (14-17) can now book their own robotaxi rides—no human driver, just the car! Parents stay in the loop with real-time tracking and receipts, so it’s all about safety and freedom. Imagine your first solo ride being in a driverless car! Only in Phoenix for now, but this could totally change how teens get around. Would you trust your teen in a robotaxi? #Cars #Waymo #Robotaxi00Share
Evan Knight+FollowTesla Robotaxi’s Oops Moment in AustinTesla’s new robotaxi in Austin just had a wild moment—after dropping off a passenger, it randomly grazed a parked Toyota while trying to leave a dark alley. No one was hurt, but the video is making the rounds! People are also sharing other weird robotaxi stories, like stopping for invisible emergency lights and briefly driving on the wrong side. Makes you wonder if these AI cars are really ready for prime time! #Cars #Tesla #Robotaxi00Share
Alexander Black+FollowTesla Robotaxi Test Ride Gets BumpyJust watched a wild video of Tesla’s robotaxi cruising around—let’s just say, it’s not the smoothest ride. Passengers were literally bouncing in their seats, and the car sped up in a 15mph zone, then slammed the brakes for a plastic bag. Cool tech, but are we ready to trust our lives to these things? The environmental perks are real, but safety still feels like a big question mark. Would you hop in or wait it out? #Cars #Tesla #Robotaxi103Share
Robert Mayo+FollowTesla’s Stock Jumps—But Why Now?Tesla’s stock just bounced back big time—up 23% in three months—even though their car sales are actually dropping, especially in Europe and China. The real buzz? Tesla’s rolling out a fully self-driving robotaxi in Austin. If you’re dreaming of a car that drives you home after a late-night taco run, this could be it. Investors are betting big on this tech, even if the road’s still a bit bumpy. Would you trust a robotaxi for your next ride? #Tesla #Robotaxi #StockMarket #Business #Market10Share
Emily Rogers+FollowTesla’s Robotaxis: Cheaper Rides Coming?Heard the buzz? Tesla just got a price target boost after showing off its robotaxis in Austin. Unlike Waymo’s pricey robo-cars, Tesla’s using regular Model Ys with cameras, making their rides way more affordable down the line. If you’re dreaming of cheap, driverless rides in your city, this could be your future. Investors are hyped—even if Tesla’s car deliveries dip, robotaxis might keep the stock rolling. #Tesla #Robotaxi #MoneyHacks #Business #MakeMoney00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowWould You Ride in a Robotaxi?Amazon-backed Zoox just opened a massive factory in California to crank out robotaxis—yep, cars with no steering wheels or drivers. They want to flood cities like Vegas and San Francisco with these futuristic rides, but regulators are side-eyeing their safety after a couple of fender benders. If this takes off, your next ride to the airport could be in a car that drives itself—no small talk required! #Robotaxi #Zoox #SelfDriving #Business13Share
Kim Reeves+FollowAmazon’s Robotaxis: The Next Uber?Amazon is rolling out its own self-driving taxis, aiming to give Google’s Waymo a run for its money. Their new California factory is set to crank out thousands of these futuristic rides—think cozy carriages with no steering wheel, just seats facing each other. If you’re tired of regular Ubers, this could be your next go-to for a driverless night out. But heads up: Zoox still needs the green light from regulators, so you might have to wait until 2025 to catch a ride. #Amazon #Robotaxi #Waymo #Business00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s Zoox Just Leveled Up—Tesla Who?So, while everyone’s waiting for Tesla’s robotaxi reveal, Amazon-backed Zoox just dropped a bomb: they’ve opened a giant robotaxi factory in California, ready to pump out 10,000 self-driving cars a year. That means more driverless rides could hit your city sooner than you think. Meanwhile, Tesla’s pausing production and parking unsold cars in mall lots—maybe not the flex they hoped for. If you’re eyeing a future of hands-free rides, Zoox might beat Tesla to your curb. #Robotaxi # #SelfDriving # #Amazon #Business10Share
robertocarter+FollowWould You Ride a Car With No Steering Wheel?Amazon’s Zoox just opened a massive new factory in California to crank out thousands of their quirky, steering-wheel-free robotaxis. While you won’t be hailing one just yet, the company is racing to get these toaster-shaped rides on the road. The twist? No steering wheels or pedals—so if one gets stuck, it might need a tow! If you’re eyeing a side hustle, Zoox is hiring as they ramp up production. Would you trust a car that drives itself, no backup controls? #Robotaxi #SelfDriving #Amazon #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup00Share