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2Tesla reports another Robotaxi crash(electrek.co)💡 The story focuses on Tesla's Robotaxi, an autonomous agent using AI for driving, reporting its 8th crash and discussing the crash rate, which aligns with the 'agents' category covering autonomous agents. 3California judge rules that Tesla engaged in deceptive marketing for Autopilot(cnbc.com)💡 The story centers on a California judge's legal ruling against Tesla for deceptive marketing of its AI-powered Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) systems, along with an ongoing class action lawsuit over misleading claims about the systems' capabilities—falling under the 'legal' category covering AI-related law and policy. 5Tesla Optimus robot takes a suspicious tumble in new demo(electrek.co)💡 The story centers on Tesla Optimus, an autonomous agent candidate, and an incident revealing it relied on teleoperation (contradicting autonomous claims), which aligns with the agents category focusing on autonomous agents and their capabilities. 9When Tesla's FSD works well, it gets credit. When it doesn't, you get blamed(electrek.co)💡 The story focuses on ethical and societal issues tied to Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, including the company's pattern of claiming credit for successes while blaming drivers for failures, as well as the implications of its marketing and autonomy claims on driver responsibility. 11Creating an all-weather driver(waymo.com)💡 This story focuses on Waymo Driver's autonomous all-weather capabilities, aligning with the 'agents' category as it involves an autonomous agent (self-driving system) adapting to harsh weather using sensor fusion and automated workflows. 12US probes Waymo robotaxis over school bus safety(yahoo.com)💡 This story involves a regulatory investigation by NHTSA into Waymo's AI-powered self-driving vehicles for potential traffic law violations, falling under the legal category (law & policy related to AI). 17Waymo for Business(waymo.com)💡 Waymo, an AI-focused company, announces the launch of Waymo for Business—its autonomous ride-hailing service for organizations. This falls under corporate/business news as it involves the company's new business offering and partnerships. 19Tesla is trying to hide 3 Robotaxi accidents(electrek.co)💡 The story focuses on Tesla's Robotaxi service (an autonomous agent) and its crash incidents with redacted details, aligning with the agents category covering autonomous agents and their operations. 20Bringing fully autonomous rides to Nashville, in partnership with Lyft(waymo.com)💡 The story centers on Waymo's fully autonomous ride-hailing service (powered by the Waymo Driver, an autonomous agent) launching in Nashville through a partnership with Lyft, which aligns with the 'agents' category focusing on autonomous agents and their applications. 22Tesla Wants Out of the Car Business(theatlantic.com)💡 The article focuses on Tesla's corporate strategy shift outlined in Master Plan IV, prioritizing AI-driven robotaxis and humanoid robots over new electric cars, which falls under the 'company' category covering business and corporate news including company strategies. 25Tesla denied having fatal crash data until a hacker found it(arstechnica.com)💡 The story involves a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla over its AI-driven Autopilot feature, focusing on the company's failure to disclose crash data until a hacker uncovered it—this falls under legal news related to AI accountability. 27Waymo granted permit to begin testing in New York City(cnbc.com)💡 The story centers on Waymo receiving a permit to test its autonomous driving vehicles, which are autonomous agents—AI systems that independently perform tasks (driving) to achieve goals, aligning with the agents category. 28Tesla Disbands Dojo Supercomputer Team(bloomberg.com)💡 The story reports Tesla's strategic decision to disband its Dojo Supercomputer team, which is a corporate action tied to the company's AI efforts, aligning with the 'company' category under Ecosystem. 第 1 / 5 页,共 123 条