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Tesla updates robotaxi users about chauffeur-style service in California, Business Insider reports
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Tesla is rolling out updates for its robotaxi service in California, according to Business Insider. The company is tweaking its chauffeur-style autonomous ride-hailing feature, likely refining how it operates for early users. Think of it as Tesla fine-tuning the experience—whether that’s smoother pickups, better routing, or just ironing out quirks.
Editor’s Note: Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions are inching closer to reality, and these updates hint at how the company is iterating in real time. For Californians testing the service, it could mean a more polished ride—and for the rest of us, it’s a peek at how self-driving tech is evolving outside of lab conditions. Not quite "robotaxis everywhere" yet, but definitely a step forward.
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