The US has a new robotaxi capital. Waymo and Tesla are going head-to-head in Austin, lured by Texas' hands-off approach to regulation. The number of robots on the road is growing, and local ...
The Zoox robotaxi ticks all these boxes and more. I got a chance to ride with the Amazon subsidiary's CTO and co-founder, Jesse Levinson, around Las Vegas during CES. It was an eye-opening look at ...
Waymo has been testing the new vehicle for months now, but always with camouflage. Now it seems like the wrapping is coming off, thanks to this video captured by YouTube channel “I Love Vehicles.” ...
Waymo will start offering robotaxi rides to people in its “Waymo One” early rider program in Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo Alto, and “parts of Sunnyvale” starting Wednesday, an expansion ...
Tesla is once again making some ambitious claims about its forthcoming Robotaxi autonomous vehicle. The vice president of vehicle engineering, Lars Moravy, said that the driverless two-seater will ...
Specific dates for these releases haven’t yet been disclosed. The robotaxi organization currently offers rides in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Austin. Given its relatively early ...
Chief Executive Elon Musk has long made clear his ambitions for a robotaxi service powered by Tesla vehicles, though his company has been criticized by the U.S. government’s highway safety ...
In 2021, when John Krafcik was approaching the tail-end of his career leading Alphabet's Waymo, the chief executive blew off Tesla as a serious competitor in the robotaxi race, dismissing Elon ...
There is no way but forward for Waymo as it is now greatly expanding its robotaxi operations to different cities and states in the country, with its next target location being the nation's capital ...
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