đź’¨ Abstract
Driverless cars are becoming a reality, with companies like Waymo and Tesla aiming to bring autonomy to personal vehicles. Zevo, an EV car-share company, is partnering with Tensor, a startup claiming to sell fully autonomous cars to consumers by 2026. Zevo plans to integrate Tensor's cars into its network, allowing customers to use them as a decentralized robotaxi service. Tensor aims to enable individuals to profit from the autonomous vehicle business.
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