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It’s nearing midnight as the young man scurries through a dark alley in Santa Monica. He wears a mask and overalls and is armed with a roll of duct tape. Disgruntled locals are taking creative ...
A woman severely hurt in a bicycle crash with a Waymo robotaxi is suing the company, claiming one of its vehicles pulled over in a no-stopping zone next to a bike lane, and a passenger opened a ...
Waymo’s robotaxis will begin carrying passengers through parts of Atlanta on Tuesday in an expansion of a partnership with Uber that began earlier this year in Austin. Waymo’s driverless march ...
Waymo's robotaxis will begin carrying passengers through parts of Atlanta on Tuesday in an expansion of a partnership with Uber that began earlier this year in Austin. Waymo's driverless march ...
While Waymo is eager to tout its superb safety record and that most of its incidents are other drivers crashing into its driverless taxis, it isn't a pristine record.
Waymo, as of a June 17 statement to SFGATE, was running more than 250,000 paid rides a week in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Austin combined. Then on Tuesday, just two days after Tesla ...
Last September, Uber and Waymo announced plans to offer a robotaxi service in Austin and Atlanta in early 2025 as part of an expanded partnership. In March, the companies started offering the ...
Waymo kicked off two “road trips” to Philadelphia and New York City on Monday, signaling the Alphabet-owned company’s push to expand into cities in the Northeast.
Waymo says that the next big city it’s going to plant autonomous ride-sharing in is New York. Unfortunately, Waymo’s business model isn’t exactly run of the mill, and that may take some time.
Waymo co-CEOs Dmitri Dolgov and Tekedra Mawakana are winning the race for autonomous rides by playing the long game.
Waymo robotaxis are now available exclusively on the Uber app in Atlanta. It’s the second city after Austin host the companies’ burgeoning partnership.