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ATL will be the second city, after Austin, where Waymo’s driverless cars will be available exclusively on the Uber app. Ahead of the public launch this summer, Uber is opening up access to a group of riders selected from the company’s interest list for early test rides.
While Waymo may be Uber’s marquee U.S. partner, the rideshare giant is making it clear it won’t rely on just one self-driving tech provider.
After announcing that it’s doing over 250,000 trips per week, Waymo said that it’s reached a total of 10 million rides.
US robotaxi start-up Waymo has been given the green light by California's authorities to expand its autonomous cab service for the greater San Francisco area.
Pony AI's (PONY) partnership with Uber (UBER) marks a paradigm shift for the autonomous vehicle (AV) landscape. Here's
Elon Musk promised the June Austin Robotaxi would operate "unsupervised." New disclosures suggest that won't happen, but what will?
Elon Musk has dismissed any possibility of Tesla acquiring Uber, asserting that the company possesses all necessary components to introduce its autonomous ride-hailing service. Tesla plans to launch its robotaxi service in Austin next month,