Autonomy Blogs and Articles

Tesla Full Self-Driving Likely to Expand to yet Another Asian Country
BlogMar 5, 2026

Tesla Full Self-Driving Likely to Expand to yet Another Asian Country

Tesla is preparing to roll out its Full Self‑Driving (FSD) software in Japan, targeting a 2026 launch after successful employee test drives of the Model 3 and Model Y. The company plans to activate FSD via OTA updates for roughly 40,000 Teslas...

By Teslarati
XPENG: Autonomous Driving in Crazy Traffic Conditions
BlogMar 4, 2026

XPENG: Autonomous Driving in Crazy Traffic Conditions

XPENG unveiled a video of its new in‑house autonomous‑driving system navigating a densely packed Chinese city street. The footage demonstrates the AI’s ability to maintain situational awareness amid erratic lane changes, sudden pedestrian crossings, and unpredictable driver behavior. By showcasing...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Tesla Full Self-Driving v14.2.2.5 Might Be the Most Confusing Release Ever
BlogMar 4, 2026

Tesla Full Self-Driving v14.2.2.5 Might Be the Most Confusing Release Ever

Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) version 14.2.2.5 arrived on February 14 and quickly proved the most confusing update yet for a long‑time user. The release delivers mixed results: speed‑profile behavior feels steadier, yet turn‑signal logic, parking automation, and navigation remain erratic....

By Teslarati
Example of a Pick Up / Drop Off Maneuver by Nuro-Lucid-Uber Test Vehicle
BlogMar 4, 2026

Example of a Pick Up / Drop Off Maneuver by Nuro-Lucid-Uber Test Vehicle

A joint demonstration in San Francisco showed a robotaxi built on Lucid’s Gravity electric‑vehicle platform, powered by Nuro’s autonomous driver software and operated by Uber. The vehicle performed a seamless pick‑up/drop‑off (PuDo) maneuver, highlighting the integration of high‑end EV hardware...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Zio to Use NEO Battery Cells in Mobile Robots
BlogMar 3, 2026

Zio to Use NEO Battery Cells in Mobile Robots

Zio Robot Co. announced it will replace its Chinese‑sourced batteries with high‑energy lithium‑ion cells from Canada’s NEO Battery Materials for its Mobile Worker (MW) autonomous mobile robots. The partnership aims to boost energy density, high‑rate discharge capability, and overall robot...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Roush Vehicle Spotted in Mountain View
BlogMar 3, 2026

Roush Vehicle Spotted in Mountain View

Roush’s autonomous mapping vehicle was photographed on March 2, 2026 traveling northbound on Highway 85 near the Moffett Blvd exit in Mountain View. The platform is a silver Cadillac Escalade IQ outfitted with a roof‑mounted lidar array and multiple radar sensors. The sighting was reported...

By The Last Driver License Holder
No Lidar, No HD Maps, Six Cameras, One Chip, Autobrains
BlogMar 3, 2026

No Lidar, No HD Maps, Six Cameras, One Chip, Autobrains

Autobrains announced a strategic partnership with VinFast to develop an affordable autonomous robo‑car using a vision‑only system. The platform relies on six cameras, a single edge‑compute chip, and an agentic AI architecture that scales via modular skills. It replaces traditional...

By The Road to Autonomy
Rokstone Launches Rokstone Velocity and Appoints Senior Casualty Specialists
BlogMar 2, 2026

Rokstone Launches Rokstone Velocity and Appoints Senior Casualty Specialists

Rokstone has launched Rokstone Velocity, a new division dedicated to underwriting complex casualty risks emerging from the digital economy, beginning with the U.S. market. The unit is led by Andrew Cooper, a veteran with 25 years of insurance experience, and...

By Reinsurance News
Tesla FSD (Supervised) Fleet Passes 8.4 Billion Cumulative Miles
BlogMar 1, 2026

Tesla FSD (Supervised) Fleet Passes 8.4 Billion Cumulative Miles

Tesla announced that its Full Self‑Driving (Supervised) system has now accumulated 8.4 billion cumulative miles, as shown on the company’s safety dashboard. The mileage grew from roughly 6 million in 2021 to 4.25 billion in 2025, with an additional 1 billion miles logged in...

By Teslarati
Why Warehouse Maturity Blooms in Uneven Seasons
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Why Warehouse Maturity Blooms in Uneven Seasons

The article frames warehouse technology adoption as a series of seasonal maturity levels, ranging from manual operations to fully dynamic, software‑driven facilities. It warns that forcing a single platform across all sites creates fragmentation, higher costs, and stunted growth. Instead,...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Laundering Accountability with Embodied AI
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Laundering Accountability with Embodied AI

The article warns that autonomous‑vehicle firms are rebranding human remote operators as "assistants" to dodge legal responsibility. By labeling these operators as non‑drivers, companies aim to shift liability from tort negligence to product‑defect claims, even when human error directly causes...

By Phil Koopman — Autonomous System Safety (Substack)
Robotaxi Ballet: Clumsy Navigation By Several Waymos
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Robotaxi Ballet: Clumsy Navigation By Several Waymos

Waymo's autonomous robotaxis were captured in a surveillance video attempting to navigate a narrow street in opposite directions, resulting in a minor traffic jam dubbed a "robot‑taxi ballet." Two, then three Waymo units struggled to coordinate, briefly blocking the crosswalk...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Tesla Full Self-Driving’s Newest Behavior Is the Perfect Answer to Aggressive Cars
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Tesla Full Self-Driving’s Newest Behavior Is the Perfect Answer to Aggressive Cars

Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) software now automatically pulls over to the shoulder when a vehicle tailgates, as shown in a recent X video on wet, windy roads. The maneuver occurs without any driver input, with hands off the wheel and...

By Teslarati
Swisslog to Debut AgileStore Pallet Shuttle Storage System
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Swisslog to Debut AgileStore Pallet Shuttle Storage System

Swisslog announced AgileStore, a four‑way roaming pallet shuttle, to debut at MODEX 2026. The system moves forward, backward, laterally and vertically, allowing cross‑aisle travel and level changes without extra lifts. AgileStore’s modular design promises higher density storage, dynamic routing and...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Numina Group Launches Batchbot 2.0 with Upgraded Software
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Numina Group Launches Batchbot 2.0 with Upgraded Software

Numina Group unveiled Batchbot 2.0, a modular warehouse automation platform that fuses its Real‑time Distribution Software (RDS‑WES) with KUKA’s fifth‑generation AI‑infused autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and a voice‑guided picking suite. The system claims to eliminate more than 20 minutes of...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Tesla Seeks Approval to Test FSD Supervised in New Swedish City
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Tesla Seeks Approval to Test FSD Supervised in New Swedish City

Tesla has submitted an application to the Jönköping municipality to conduct Full Self-Driving (Supervised) trials. The company already operates similar pilots in several Swedish towns and on the national road network. The proposed tests will involve a limited fleet of...

By Teslarati
X-BAT Drone ‘Fighter’ Will Begin VTOL Flight Testing In Kansas This Year
BlogFeb 25, 2026

X-BAT Drone ‘Fighter’ Will Begin VTOL Flight Testing In Kansas This Year

Shield AI announced that its X‑BAT vertical‑take‑off‑and‑landing combat drone will begin flight testing near Newton, Kansas, later this year. The company highlighted VTOL capability as the program’s core differentiator during the AFA Warfare Symposium. X‑BAT is designed to combine stealth,...

By The War Zone (The Drive)
The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future

Oshkosh Corp., led by EVP Jay Iyengar, is championing a "moments of autonomy" strategy that embeds physical AI into high‑value, repetitive or hazardous tasks rather than pursuing full automation. The company is rolling out autonomous jet‑bridge docking systems that align...

By The Road to Autonomy
The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future
BlogFeb 24, 2026

The Age of Physical AI: Inside Oshkosh’s Blueprint for an Autonomous Future

Oshkosh is championing a hybrid autonomy model that delivers physical AI where it adds the most immediate value, such as automating repetitive, hazardous tasks. The company has deployed AI‑driven solutions ranging from airport jet‑bridge alignment to on‑demand trash‑collection robots and...

By The Road to Autonomy
Stability over Speed: Pioneer – a Different Approach to Uncrewed Surface Vessels
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Stability over Speed: Pioneer – a Different Approach to Uncrewed Surface Vessels

ACUA Ocean’s Pioneer is a 14.2‑metre SWATH‑based uncrewed surface vessel that prioritises stability and endurance over speed. Certified by Lloyd’s Register within 16 months, it can operate in sea state 5, carry up to 7 tonnes of payload through a central moonpool,...

By Navy Lookout
DHL Supply Chain Completes 1B Picks with Locus Robotics
BlogFeb 23, 2026

DHL Supply Chain Completes 1B Picks with Locus Robotics

Logistics giant DHL Supply Chain announced it has completed one billion picks using Locus Robotics’ autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) across more than 40 global sites. The deployment, which began in 2017, has delivered 30%‑180% higher pick rates and an 80%...

By Mobile Robot Guide
Robodock: Autonomous Depots For Robotaxis
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Robodock: Autonomous Depots For Robotaxis

Robodock, a startup founded by two Stanford graduates, is automating robotaxi depot operations with mobile charging robots and AI‑driven visual inspections. The system docks with vehicles to manage power transfer and scans exteriors for damage, aiming to cut manual labor...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Waymo Reaches 200 Million Miles
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Waymo Reaches 200 Million Miles

Waymo announced it has accumulated 200 million miles of fully autonomous driving on public roads. The milestone comes as the company prepares to launch additional robotaxi fleets in about a dozen cities, including Boston, Sacramento, and London, later this year....

By The Last Driver License Holder
BMT Opens Advanced Maritime Simulation Centre
BlogFeb 23, 2026

BMT Opens Advanced Maritime Simulation Centre

British engineering firm BMT has opened the Digital Innovation & Simulation Centre (DISC) in Fareham, consolidating its maritime simulation, digital twin, and autonomy capabilities. The centre features the DNV‑accredited REMBRANDT navigation simulator, two 360‑degree pod simulators, a Remote Operations Centre,...

By Navy Lookout
AMD VEK385 Versal AI Edge Gen 2 FPGA Evaluation Kit Plugs Directly Into a PCIe Gen5/Gen4 Slot
BlogFeb 23, 2026

AMD VEK385 Versal AI Edge Gen 2 FPGA Evaluation Kit Plugs Directly Into a PCIe Gen5/Gen4 Slot

AMD unveiled the VEK385 evaluation kit built around the Versal AI Edge Gen 2 XC2VE3858 SoC FPGA. The board combines eight Cortex‑A78AE cores, ten Cortex‑R52 cores, a Mali‑G78AE GPU, 144 AI Engine‑ML v2 tiles delivering up to 184 INT8 TOPS, and 20 GB...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
Waymo’s Shocking Data & Uber’s Infrastructure Pivot
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Waymo’s Shocking Data & Uber’s Infrastructure Pivot

Waymo disclosed that only 70 remote assistance agents support its fleet of 3,000 autonomous vehicles, highlighting a striking efficiency ratio. Uber surprised investors by allocating $100 million to build and own fast‑charging EV stations, a move that clashes with its long‑promised...

By The Road to Autonomy
Waymo’s Shocking Data & Uber’s Infrastructure Pivot
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Waymo’s Shocking Data & Uber’s Infrastructure Pivot

Waymo is operating roughly 3,000 autonomous vehicles with only 70 remote‑assistance agents, a ratio that analysts tout as evidence of a technology lead. About half of those agents are outsourced to the Philippines, raising political and operational concerns. Uber announced...

By The Road to Autonomy
Impressive Ride With Tesla FSD in Seville’s Narrow Old Town.
BlogFeb 21, 2026

Impressive Ride With Tesla FSD in Seville’s Narrow Old Town.

A LinkedIn video shows a Tesla equipped with Full Self‑Driving navigating Seville’s narrow old‑town streets without any safety‑driver assistance. The car performs two reverse maneuvers to negotiate a tight corner while pedestrians and bollards line the path. The footage highlights...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Telemeter Launches 3D Printable Electromagnetic Absorber Filament for Automotive Radar
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Telemeter Launches 3D Printable Electromagnetic Absorber Filament for Automotive Radar

Telemeter Electronic introduced a 1.75 mm FFF filament engineered to absorb electromagnetic energy in the 76‑81 GHz automotive radar band and broader 50‑100 GHz millimeter‑wave spectrum. The PLA‑based material prints on standard desktop printers using typical PLA temperatures, yet its dielectric loss enables...

By Fabbaloo
A Concept of Operations for Achieving a Navy Fleet of 500 Ships
BlogFeb 20, 2026

A Concept of Operations for Achieving a Navy Fleet of 500 Ships

Captain George Galdorisi outlines the U.S. Navy’s ambition to field a 500‑ship “hybrid fleet” of 350 crewed vessels and 150 large uncrewed maritime vessels (USVs), emphasizing the need for a concrete concept‑of‑operations (CONOPS) to satisfy congressional requirements. He details ongoing...

By CIMSEC
The Principle of Distinction in the Autonomous Age | Texas National Security Review
BlogFeb 19, 2026

The Principle of Distinction in the Autonomous Age | Texas National Security Review

The Texas National Security Review podcast features Nathan Wood discussing how the principle of distinction must evolve for autonomous warfare. Wood argues that debate should shift from abstract concerns to the legal and operational specifics of existing systems, ensuring human...

By Small Wars Journal
AI Racing Drone Beats Human Controlled FPV Racing Drones on Aerial Racetrack: An Overlooked ‘AlphaGo Moment’ with Future War Implications
BlogFeb 19, 2026

AI Racing Drone Beats Human Controlled FPV Racing Drones on Aerial Racetrack: An Overlooked ‘AlphaGo Moment’ with Future War Implications

In April 2025, an autonomous racing drone equipped with a neural‑network AI outperformed three human FPV champions at the A2RL Drone Championship in Abu Dhabi. The AI‑controlled craft completed the complex aerial course faster than the pilots, marking the first...

By Small Wars Journal
Waymo’s Big Miami Plans: Two Depots With the Ability to Scale to Thousands of Vehicles
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Waymo’s Big Miami Plans: Two Depots With the Ability to Scale to Thousands of Vehicles

Waymo is constructing two major depots in Miami to support a future fleet of thousands of autonomous vehicles. The first site, adjacent to Miami International Airport, is slated for a 12‑to‑18‑month build‑out and will provide a direct airport‑to‑city corridor without...

By The Road to Autonomy
Geek+ Unveils Gino 1 Mobile Manipulator for Warehouses
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Geek+ Unveils Gino 1 Mobile Manipulator for Warehouses

Geek+ introduced Gino 1, a dual‑armed mobile manipulator designed for warehouse environments and powered by the company’s AI‑driven Geek+ Brain. The robot combines two seven‑degree‑of‑freedom force‑controlled arms, each equipped with a three‑finger gripper, tactile sensors and an RGB‑D camera, on...

By Mobile Robot Guide
NXP S32N79 Octa-Core Arm Cortex-A78E/12-Core Cortex-R52 “Super-Integration Processor” Targets Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV)
BlogFeb 18, 2026

NXP S32N79 Octa-Core Arm Cortex-A78E/12-Core Cortex-R52 “Super-Integration Processor” Targets Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV)

NXP announced the S32N79 “Super‑Integration” automotive processor, featuring up to eight Arm Cortex‑A78E application cores at 1.8 GHz and twelve Cortex‑R52 real‑time cores at 1.4 GHz, plus a RISC‑V accelerator and eIQ Neutron AI NPU. Built on a 5 nm TSMC process, it...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
Waymo Overseas Human Assist Wasn't Secret, But Is It Secure?
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Waymo Overseas Human Assist Wasn't Secret, But Is It Secure?

Waymo disclosed that a single remote‑assist operator supports roughly 40 autonomous vehicles, a ratio that underscores its reliance on human fallback. The company confirmed that many of these operators are based overseas, a fact previously hinted at but not widely...

By Brad Ideas (Robocars)
Waymo Ojai Spotted in Scottsdale
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Waymo Ojai Spotted in Scottsdale

Waymo’s Ojai engineering vehicle, previously observed in San Francisco and Los Angeles, was photographed in Scottsdale, Arizona. The sighting confirms that Waymo is extending its autonomous‑driving tests beyond California to the Southwest. Scottsdale’s streets provide a new data set of urban...

By The Last Driver License Holder
AtkinsRealis and Anduril UK Partner on Autonomous Aircraft
BlogFeb 17, 2026

AtkinsRealis and Anduril UK Partner on Autonomous Aircraft

AtkinsRéalis has entered a teaming agreement with Anduril UK to speed the development and fielding of autonomous aircraft for British defence programmes. The partnership focuses on safety, assurance and navigating emerging certification pathways with the Military and Civil Aviation Authorities....

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Delivery Robot Asks Human to Press Traffic Signal Button
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Delivery Robot Asks Human to Press Traffic Signal Button

Serve Robotics unveiled a sidewalk delivery robot that pauses at a traffic signal and asks a passerby to press the crossing button on its screen. The robot displays a "Thank you" message and a brief light show after the human...

By The Last Driver License Holder
What the Headlines About Waymo’s “Offshore Drivers” Are Getting Wrong
BlogFeb 17, 2026

What the Headlines About Waymo’s “Offshore Drivers” Are Getting Wrong

In this episode, John Deniston, co‑founder of AI startup Repair Ally and former autonomous‑vehicle engineer, clarifies misconceptions around Waymo’s use of “offshore drivers.” He explains that remote human assistants are not controlling cars like video‑game drivers but are instead providing...

By The Driverless Digest
The Economic Impact of Robotaxis on Ridesharing
BlogFeb 17, 2026

The Economic Impact of Robotaxis on Ridesharing

The 2026 Gridwise Analytics report finds robotaxis are eroding ridesharing volume and driver earnings in markets where they operate. Trips per hour and average ride duration have dropped in cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco, leading to lower...

By The Last Driver License Holder
An Inside Look Into DARPA’s RACER Program
BlogFeb 17, 2026

An Inside Look Into DARPA’s RACER Program

DARPA’s RACER program is advancing high‑speed autonomous vehicles that operate in unstructured off‑road terrain without relying on maps or GPS. The initiative has field‑tested modified Polaris RZR and Textron M5 platforms across the Mojave Desert, Camp Roberts, and Fort Hood....

By The Road to Autonomy
Has Waymo Finally Solved Robotaxi Supply?
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Has Waymo Finally Solved Robotaxi Supply?

Waymo has reportedly struck a $2.5 billion agreement with Hyundai to purchase 50,000 vehicles by 2028, pricing the cars at roughly $50,000 each including sensor packages. The deal promises to slash autonomous‑vehicle costs and address the chronic supply bottleneck that has...

By The Road to Autonomy
A Suddenly Unavoidable Podcast
BlogFeb 14, 2026

A Suddenly Unavoidable Podcast

The episode examines recent Waymo incidents, including a school‑child collision and repeated passes of stopped school buses, to illustrate how “unavoidable” crashes are often a product of flawed risk models rather than true inevitability. It reviews The Autonomous’s safety‑architecture report...

By Phil Koopman — Autonomous System Safety (Substack)
SlipLift Automates Trailer Unloading for More Sites, Says Slip Robotics
BlogFeb 13, 2026

SlipLift Automates Trailer Unloading for More Sites, Says Slip Robotics

Slip Robotics unveiled SlipLift, a new autonomous platform that separates the mobile robot from its payload, allowing it to load or unload any trailer in roughly five minutes. The system supports freight up to 20,000 lb and requires no Wi‑Fi or...

By Mobile Robot Guide
A Path to Understanding Autonomy in Defense Technology
BlogFeb 12, 2026

A Path to Understanding Autonomy in Defense Technology

The column argues that military autonomy should augment, not replace, commander authority by delegating specific tasks while retaining legal and ethical responsibility. It highlights three pillars—low‑cost, near‑exquisite systems, cross‑vendor interoperability, and a DevOps‑style hardware development model—as essential for trust and...

By The Cipher Brief
Scaling Robotaxis, Hybrid Networks and Fleet Management Globally with Lyft
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Scaling Robotaxis, Hybrid Networks and Fleet Management Globally with Lyft

Lyft’s Executive Vice President Jeremy Bird outlined the company’s strategic partnership with Waymo to launch robotaxis in Nashville, anchored by the FlexDrive platform that handles depot operations, charging, and maintenance. FlexDrive also underpins Lyft’s European expansion, where a partnership with...

By The Road to Autonomy
Waymo Builds Fancy AI-Based Simulator Tool To Improve Robotaxi Tests
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Waymo Builds Fancy AI-Based Simulator Tool To Improve Robotaxi Tests

Waymo announced an AI‑driven simulation platform built on Google Gemini that automatically generates diverse driving scenarios for its robotaxi fleet. The tool accelerates testing cycles by creating thousands of edge‑case situations without manual scripting, feeding directly into Waymo’s existing simulation...

By Brad Ideas (Robocars)