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Tesla's driverless taxi doesn't have a steering wheel

Recently, Tesla Inc. announced that it will officially launch its self-driving taxi (Robotaxi) service in 2025, a program that is expected to be piloted in California and Texas. While this will be the company's first foray into the field, it has amassed many advanced technologies and experience.

To ensure the smooth running of the service, Tesla will use its fleet of vehicles to be monitored remotely by professional human operators. These operators can dispatch vehicles at any time through the company's ride-hailing app, enabling passengers to reach their destinations faster. At the same time, Tesla is also actively recruiting more remote operators to better manage and coordinate the operation of robot rental vehicles.

In addition to technical preparations, Tesla is also working on improving service quality, including optimizing software and improving user experience. They hope to attract more customers by providing more convenient services, so as to promote the company's business growth.

In addition, Tesla also plans to launch more affordable electric vehicles in the first half of 2023, as well as some new models later in the same year to further meet consumer demand. These new products will cover multiple market segments, from family cars to high-end sports cars, to suit different consumer groups.

However, Tesla faces many challenges, the biggest of which is how to ensure the safety of its self-driving technology. At present, the market attention on this technology is very high, and Tesla needs to continue to invest in research and development and technical testing to achieve higher safety standards. In addition, regulators will also place higher requirements on its service level, and Tesla needs to ensure that it can comply with regulations and regulations in all regions.

Overall, Tesla's self-driving taxi service is a project with huge potential, and it promises to be a major turning point for the automotive industry. However, Tesla still has a long way to go to achieve this goal. Only by continuously improving technology and safety standards can it win the trust and support of consumers and ultimately succeed.

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