The likes of Ford and General Motors are giving up on robotaxis because they're a "brutal business," Edwin Olson, the CEO of autonomous driving company May Mobility, told Business Insider in January.
Tests of the Beijing-based company’s Apollo Go robotaxis in Dubai could start as early as the first half of this year, the people said.
Are robotaxis and autonomous vehicles (AVs) just hype, or are they a real threat to Uber’s (UBER) future? The mobility tech company has shed 30% from its October 2024 peak while investor ...
Robotaxis have hit the mainstream, with Waymo and Tesla planning major expansions in 2025. Concerns about the huge cost of self-driving vehicles have prompted Ford and GM to exit the race. May ...
Ride-hail giant Lyft plans to bring fully autonomous robotaxis, powered by Mobileye, to its app “as soon as 2026” in Dallas, with more markets to follow, TechCrunch has exclusively learned.
Waymo robotaxis have become a common sight on Los Angeles surface streets. Now those driverless vehicles are heading to the city’s network of freeways. The Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle ...
In an apparent attempt to keep pace with its rival Uber, ride-hailing service Lyft plans to launch a fleet of robotaxis in Dallas “as soon as 2026.” According to a report Monday in TechCrunch ...
This event sparked the modern era of self-driving technology. At first glance, it felt like a banner year for robotaxis: • Waymo established new service areas and increased its funding.
This isn’t the first time Uber has expressed interest in offering Tesla’s robotaxis through its platform, though a deal has yet been finalized. “Ultimately, we’re hoping that my charm and ...
Riding-hailing company Lyft Inc. is reportedly set to launch a fleet of robotaxis powered by Mobileye Global Inc. by 2026 as the company seeks to compete with similar emerging services from the ...
His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. Lyft says it will launch a fleet of robotaxis, using self-driving technology from Intel’s Mobileye, in Dallas in “as soon as ...
Oh, right – from Musk himself back in 2019. At the automaker's Autonomy Day nearly six years ago, he said robotaxis would be a thing by some time in 2020. That didn't happen, obviously.