Tesla applied for a permit to operate a ride-hailing fleet in California, public records show. The application follows comments by CEO Elon Musk, who said that Tesla plans to offer driverless robotaxis in California and Texas in 2025.
Tesla has applied for a permit typically associated with chauffeur-operated services, according to California regulators, marking the first phase of a series of regulatory approvals required for the electric car maker to eventually launch a promised robotaxi service.
Tesla Inc. is seeking approval to offer ride-hailing services in California, a key step by Elon Musk’s company to begin carrying paying customers while its traditional car-selling business falters.
A group of government workers filed a lawsuit in federal court in California today, arguing that Elon Musk’s demands for federal employees to provide a bulleted list of everything they accomplished last week violates federal law.
Tesla workers at the automaker’s massive factory in Fremont, California, are all too familiar with CEO Elon Musk’s efficiency approach that he’s now using to slash government programs as one of the most powerful members of President Donald Trump’s administration.
California’s planned high-speed bullet train is the latest target of President Donald Trump’s cuts to government programs, led by billionaire adviser Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency.
A Judge in California on Tuesday said Elon Musk can’t move forward in his legal efforts to stop OpenAI from converting to a for-profit entity.
From Ohio to California, protesters are converging outside Tesla dealerships upset over what they call CEO Elon Musk’s attempt at a corporate coup of the federal government. Read online:
California has agreed to drop portions of a law that requires large social media companies to disclose their policies for handling hate speech, disinformation, harassment and extremism following a legal challenge from Elon Musk’s X.
X has previously convinced a federal appeals court that forcing social media companies to disclose their content moderation and other policies was unconstitutional.
Musk does not have "the high burden required for a preliminary injunction" to block the conversion of OpenAI, said a judge in Oakland, California.
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