
In an unexpected twist that feels more like a sci-fi thriller than a corporate pilot program, Elon Musk’s Tesla has discreetly unleashed a fleet of so-called “robotaxis” into the heart of Austin under the cover of darkness. Eyewitnesses report spotting up to 20 Model Y vehicles cruising city streets late at night — driverless, eerily silent, and supervised only by unseen remote operators.

While Tesla officially confirmed plans to begin offering public robotaxi rides starting June 22, locals claim some vehicles have already been test-driving routes when the city sleeps. Rumors swirl that Musk personally approved this stealthy rollout to stress-test Tesla’s most daring leap into a fully self-driving future.

What’s more chilling: insiders hint that these cars are equipped with experimental AI modules far more advanced than Tesla’s current Autopilot, designed to learn from real-world urban chaos in real time. If true, Austin has unwittingly become a living lab for Tesla’s push to erase the steering wheel forever.

Critics are sounding alarms over safety and transparency, while die-hard Musk fans celebrate what they call the “beginning of the end” for human drivers. Even Tesla admits the official launch date may shift if safety hurdles arise — but some say the robotaxis are already out there, quietly mapping every corner of the city.
Are we witnessing the dawn of a new driverless empire, or is this another high-octane Musk spectacle? For now, Austin residents may want to look twice before crossing the street at night… because the car coming might not see you — but a ghost in the machine might.
Stay tuned. 🚦👀