SAN JOSE, Calif. — Imagine going out to a crowded concert, being dropped off at the entrance and sending the car that got you there to find a parking space without you personally needing to drive it. Then imagine exiting that concert and having your car drive itself to pick you up and take you home.
The AI company Tensor envisions a world where that’s possible. On Wednesday, the Silicon Valley startup unveiled what it says is the world’s first personal autonomous vehicle for private ownership.
What You Need To Know • On Wednesday, the Silicon Valley startup Tensor unveiled what it says is the world’s first personal autonomous vehicle for private ownership • In the works since 2016 and scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2026, the Tensor Robocar is built from the ground up as