Tesla has announced the kind of event that sends X.com into a frenzy, investor circles shaking hands, and tech enthusiasts collectively counting down the seconds for June 12, 2025. It's the highly anticipated launch of a robotaxi service in Austin, which is supposed to symbolically, but also very practically, mark the beginning of a new era: welcome to a world where a driverless car takes you to dinner (and without the need to tip it). What's behind Tesla's event in Austin on June 12?
Electric mobility
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