Gotrade News - Ross Gerber has criticized the current autonomous capabilities of Tesla vehicles. He claims that Tesla's hardware will not reach full autonomy at levels 4 or 5.
Key Takeaways:
- Current Tesla vehicles are considered incapable of achieving full autonomy.
- The hardware is deemed inadequate to support Tesla's advanced software.
- Competition with other companies also pursuing autonomous solutions is intensifying.
Gerber shared his views after witnessing the design update of the Model Y Robotaxis in Las Vegas. While he appreciates Tesla's software, he believes the hardware has limitations.
Gerber's criticism also targets the Full Self-Driving (FSD) 'Mad Max' mode, arguing that it focuses on performance at the expense of driver safety.
Before the Nvidia GTC 2026 event, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showcased the Alpamayo technology on the streets of San Francisco. This move highlights that other competitors are also developing unsupervised autonomous solutions.
According to Benzinga Edge Rankings, Tesla shows favorable long-term price trends. However, Tesla's closing price dipped 0.07% to $398.98 after a previous increase of 0.94%.
Reference:
- Bloomberg, OpenClaw-Linked Chinese AI Stocks Jump After Nvidia CEO's Bullish Remarks. Accessed on March 18, 2026
- Benzinga, Ross Gerber Says Tesla's Current Vehicles Won't Achieve Autonomy—Gary Black Points To Nvidia GTC: 'Several Competitors Are Also…'. Accessed on March 18, 2026
- CNBC, Nvidia shares are rising before its big AI conference here’s what Wall Street expects to hear. Accessed on March 18, 2026
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