At its peak, Cruise operated in San Francisco, Austin ... which is why its exit on robotaxi initiatives was something of a head-scratcher on Wall Street. “It was a little bit of a shocker ...
GM's Cruise robotaxis have come and gone from Dallas streets without a commercial rollout here. Uber is planning a robotaxi ...
The toaster-shaped vehicle made safe if conservative decisions and offered a relatively comfortable ride through Las Vegas.
Elon Musk told investors in late January that Tesla would roll out “autonomous ride-hailing for money” by June in Austin, ...
Most Americans aren’t sold on driverless cars or robotaxis, but they’re coming anyways; Tesla (TSLA), Uber (UBER), and Lyft ...
(Cruise has since halted robotaxi operations ... Reporting by Chris Kirkham in Los Angeles and Abhirup Roy in San Francisco; editing by Brian Thevenot and Claudia Parsons ...
Tesla is "cheap and everywhere first, then hope for safe." Waymo is "Safe first, then expand and lower costs." MobilEye ...
Waymo, the Bay Area technology company behind self-driving taxis, is doing test drives on San Diego streets – with drivers – ...
Waymo, the Bay Area technology company behind self-driving taxis, is doing test drives on San Diego streets – with drivers – ...
Texas, an Eldorado for autonomous driving? Unlike California, where Waymo and Cruise had to obtain permits and prove the reliability of their vehicles, Texas has no strict regulatory framework.
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