Tesla’s FSD Robotaxi Launch Preview, Waymo’s AI and Ownership Vision, Aurora Stumbles as Autonomous Trucking Heats Up
This week on Autonomy Markets, Grayson Brulte and Walter Piecyk preview Tesla’s upcoming FSD robotaxi launch, Waymo’s continued interest in personally-owned autonomous vehicles and Aurora’s stumbles.
As we approach June, all eyes are on Austin in anticipation of Tesla’s highly awaited robotaxi launch. With real-world testing already underway, Tesla is taking a measured yet impactful approach by prioritizing safety.
Meanwhile, Waymo has surpassed 10 million paid rides and is signaling a strategic expansion into personally-owned autonomous vehicles.
On the freight side of autonomy, the autonomous trucking market is heating up, even as Aurora stumbles. After successfully launching driver-out commercial operations in April, Aurora was forced by its OEM partner, PACCAR to reinstate a safety driver behind the wheel, raising questions about the strength of the partnership and the company’s near-term trajectory.
Aurora’s recent stumbles come just as Waymo is re-evaluating a potential return to the autonomous trucking industry, as investors are closely monitoring how these shifting dynamics could reshape the market.
Episode Chapters
- 0:00 Autonomy Markets On The Road
- 1:12 Tesla Model Y
- 3:08 Tesla’s Upcoming Robotaxi Launch
- 9:02 Managing Vehicles on the Tesla Network
- 10:57 Tesla’s Competitive Threat to Uber
- 14:35 Waymo: 10 Million Paid Rides and Counting
- 16:01 Waymo at Google I/O
- 20:33 Waymo’s Multi-Deployment Strategy
- 23:30 Licensing Tesla FSD
- 25:33 Nuro
- 27:45 Aurora Goes Back to Driver-In
- 34:08 Is Waymo Going Back into Trucking?
- 35:21 Is Waymo Feeling Pressure from Tesla?
- 37:31 China
- 40:21 National Autonomous Vehicle Framework
- 42:07 Unforced Error of The Week / Next Week