Tesla Launches "Robotaxi" without human supervision for the first time
Tesla Launches "Robotaxi" without human supervision for the first time
In a move described as the "moon landing" of the automotive world, Tesla has officially launched its fleet of "Robotaxi" vehicles in several US cities, operating without safety supervisors behind the wheel. This event represents the culmination of a decade of research in artificial intelligence and deep neural networks. It's no longer about assisting the driver, but rather about a fully integrated system capable of perceiving its surroundings and reacting to unexpected traffic situations with an accuracy that often surpasses human capabilities. The technology behind the revolution: Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) system relies on advanced "Dojo" processors that process massive amounts of data from millions of cars on the road. The article explains how Tesla has completely abandoned radar and LiDAR in favor of a system that relies solely on cameras and computer vision, mimicking how humans see the road, but with a 360-degree field of view an…