John Krafcik, Waymo’s long-time CEO until 2021 and auto industry veteran, explained why Tesla’s Cybercab won’t work in a ...
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Uber executive Sachin Kansal has a reputation for dogfooding — the tactic of using one's own products and services to root ...
The technology company’s self-driving vehicles will offer rides to users of the company’s app in all or parts of four ...
Waymo gets customers with no effort, and Uber learns more about running a service with robotaxis. They hope to repeat their success in being the broker that connects drivers with riders ...
Waymo expands its robotaxi service by 27 square miles in Silicon Valley, adding coverage in Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo ...
Waymo plans to add Zeekr electric vans to its robotaxi fleet later this year. Waymo currently has about 700 robotaxis in use in all four cities, versions of Jaguar’s I-Pace electric SUV modified ...
Waymo brings its robotaxis to Tesla’s home town of Austin, Texas, via the Uber app. And one other big city will see Waymo ...
The argument for Texas' hands-off attitude is the claim that regulations stymie innovations. But innovation must not come at the expense of safety.
Driverless robotaxis have officially taken to the streets of Austin, with Uber riders now able to select a Waymo autonomous vehicle to get to their destination. Tesla is not far behind ...
And his next big test is here. Waymo and Uber launched this week a robotaxi service in Austin that marks an evolution in the two companies' AV strategies. The so-called "Waymo on Uber" robotaxi ...