TheCUBE Research’s John Furrier sits down with Amy Luca, CMO of Tensor, at the
NYSE as a part of the Robotics & AI Leaders series, diving into the evolving
world of personal autonomous vehicles. Luca shares Tensor’s vision of
ownership-based robocars, positioning them beyond robotaxis and redefining
independence by making autonomy a personal, private experience. Tensor’s Level 4
autonomous design, built to prioritize safety and privacy together, Luca
explains. Powered by Nvidia, the vehicles operate with self-contained systems
that keep all data within the car. This approach eliminates external exposure,
ensuring confidence for owners while setting Tensor apart in a crowded and
competitive autonomous marketplace. The discussion also emphasizes tangible
benefits for everyday commuters. Autonomous control reduces accidents,
eliminates distractions and creates a more efficient commuting experience, Luca
highlights. Furrier underscores how ownership shifts the model, giving drivers
the freedom to reclaim time, build trust and experience autonomy without
compromising safety or privacy.
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Amy Luca, Tensor
TheCUBE Research’s John Furrier sits down with Amy Luca, CMO of Tensor, at the
NYSE as a part of the Robotics & AI Leaders series, diving into the evolving
world of personal autonomous vehicles. Luca shares Tensor’s vision of
ownership-based robocars, positioning them beyond robotaxis and redefining
independence by making autonomy a personal, private experience. Tensor’s Level 4
autonomous design, built to prioritize safety and privacy together, Luca
explains. Powered by Nvidia, the vehicles operate with self-contained systems
that keep all data within the car. This approach eliminates external exposure,
ensuring confidence for owners while setting Tensor apart in a crowded and
competitive autonomous marketplace. The discussion also emphasizes tangible
benefits for everyday commuters. Autonomous control reduces accidents,
eliminates distractions and creates a more efficient commuting experience, Luca
highlights. Furrier underscores how ownership shifts the model, giving drivers
the freedom to reclaim time, build trust and experience autonomy without
compromising safety or privacy.