Tesla, Inc. (TSLA)

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) safety metrics are raising eyebrows, with a significant drop in critical disengagement miles, according to analyst Gordon Johnson. This decline could impact consumer confidence and regulatory scrutiny, highlighting challenges in Tesla's autonomous driving ambitions. Keep an eye on how this affects their market position.

Updated about 2 hours ago

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Uber plans Tokyo robotaxi trial with Nissan and Britain's Wayve

Uber announced Thursday its first robotaxi partnership in Japan, teaming up with Nissan and British artificial intelligence autonomous driving startup Wayve for a trial this year in Tokyo.Nissan is integrating Wayve's AI-powered systems into its cars, and Uber and Wayve are already planning commercial robotaxi trials in London this year.

about 3 hours ago

Tesla's FSD Safety Metrics 'Sharply Deteriorating,' Says Analyst

Gordon Johnson, analyst at GLJ Research, is sounding the alarm on Tesla Inc.. Using third-party Full Self-Driving (FSD) Community Tracker data, Johnson says Tesla’s critical disengagement metrics have collapsed. The tracker measures “city miles to critical disengagement” — a key safety benchmark. According to Johnson’s post on X, the metric peaked at 4,109 city miles per critical disengagement when FSD v14.1 hit its high in October 2025. After v14.2 rolled out, that figure cratered to just 809.

about 5 hours ago

Tesla vs. Rivian: Which Growth Stock Is a Better Buy?

Both electric vehicle makers have stretched valuations, but one is a more robust business and a better stock.

about 6 hours ago

Tesla Loses Director Behind Robotaxi Backend: What Do Prediction Markets Say?

Tesla Loses Director Behind Robotaxi Backend: What Do Prediction Markets Say?

about 9 hours ago

Tesla Loses Director Behind Robotaxi Backend: What Do Prediction Markets Say?

Tesla Inc. has lost the 11-year veteran who built the software backbone of its robotaxi service, weeks before Cybercab volume production is supposed to begin. Thomas Dmytryk announced his departure on LinkedIn after 11 years at the company. He led the team that built Tesla’s over-the-air update infrastructure, which now serves a fleet approaching 10 million vehicles, and more recently oversaw the software backend for the Austin robotaxi ride-hailing service. Don't Miss: Bad Ads Live Forever — Se

about 9 hours ago

East Coast Asset Management Dumps $5 Million of Perimeter Solutions Amid Stock's 800% Rise in the Last Two Years

Perimeter Solutions supplies firefighting products and lubricant additives to public and industrial clients worldwide.

about 9 hours ago

Does Tesla’s China Rebound and Executive Turnover Reshape Its AI-First Strategy for TSLA?

Does Tesla’s China Rebound and Executive Turnover Reshape Its AI-First Strategy for TSLA?

about 9 hours ago