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    Is this Tesla’s Robotaxi in disguise, ready for the big 10/10 event?

    In less than a month, Tesla will hold their Robotaxi unveil event. From the event invite, we know that Tesla will hold the October 10th event in Los Angeles at the Warner Brothers movie set.

    We are expecting that a robotaxi with no steering wheel or pedals will be revealed and those attending the event will likely get an opportunity to experience the futuristic vehicle first hand.

    Given the vehicle would need approval to operate on city streets, having access to an environment like a movie set that has realistic (but not real) streets to navigate is a great opportunity to show off the technology.

    Tesla’s been working on FSD for many years and in its current form requires human supervision, but when the Robotaxi ships, they’ll need to have the software ready to drive without that human backup.

    Today, a Reddit user (reddit/user/boopitysmopp/) shared an interesting photo of the Warner Brother’s lot. The person says they work there and have been watching a new vehicle, covered in yellow, along with lots of artificial bumpers and shapes, hinting that this may be Tesla doing testing of the Robotaxi, while going to extensive lengths to disguise it from the public view before the event.

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    They also shared post this post which may actually be more confirmation and important than the yellow car, showing many Tesla’s parked on a lot, said to be used for FSD testing (speculation).

    Jason Cartwright
    Jason Cartwrighthttps://techau.com.au/author/jason/
    Creator of techAU, Jason has spent the dozen+ years covering technology in Australia and around the world. Bringing a background in multimedia and passion for technology to the job, Cartwright delivers detailed product reviews, event coverage and industry news on a daily basis. Disclaimer: Tesla Shareholder from 20/01/2021

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