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Tesla admits some robotaxis are remotely operated by humans during safety tests

Tesla disclosed that its robotaxis are sometimes controlled remotely by human operators, notably at low speeds, raising concerns about the autonomy claims. This admission comes amidst regulatory scrutiny and safety investigations, intensifying debate over self-driving technology reliability. The company's approach contrasts with competitors like Waymo, which rely more extensively on sensor data and AI.
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