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While self-driving taxis are already a reality in a few cities, three companies are racing to roll out the service on a larger scale.
Waymo's potential launch could decimate the livelihoods of roughly 100,000 taxi and for-hire vehicle drivers in New York City ...
The self-driving car company currently operates in major hubs like Los Angeles and San Francisco. New York state law allows testing for autonomous vehicles, but the car must have a operator able to ...
Alphabet-owned Waymo is also expanding in California, putting it leagues against competitors, including Tesla, which plans to launch a limited robotaxi service in Austin this weekend.
Waymo extends its autonomous taxi service in San Francisco and Los Angeles, reaching new areas and strategically approaching ...
Waymo, Google’s robotaxi company, said Wednesday it will begin mapping out New York City for the first time starting Thursday. People working for Waymo will manually drive five cars around the city, ...
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There’s another tech company tooling around San Diego. Nuro, an autonomous driving technology company based in Silicon Valley ...
Volkswagen-backed autonomous tech company MOIA is offering up a robotaxi of its own which mobility operators can buy next ...
Alphabet's Waymo is seeking approval to test its ride-hailing vehicles in NYC with human drivers, while advocating for laws ...
Uber Inc. (NYSE: UBER) and Lyft Inc. (NASDAQ: LYFT) shares are trading lower Wednesday after Bloomberg reported that Waymo applied for a New York City testing permit.
Mr. Musk says the driverless taxis could begin ferrying passengers on Sunday in Austin, Texas, where other companies already ...