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Uber customers in Austin may notice a new offer when they open the app and hail a ride: an invitation to signal their interest in a Waymo robotaxi. For now, this doesn’t translate into a Waymo ...
Waymo's multi-sensor approach, using LiDAR, radar, and cameras, provides superior reliability and safety in diverse conditions compared to Tesla's camera-only strategy. Waymo's extensive real ...
Uber, which already offers the "Waymo One" experience in three other U.S. cities, announced last September that it would begin offering driverless rides in the Live Music Capital in early 2025.
With the Uber and Waymo robotaxi launch next month, users in Austin can sign up now for priority access to the new AVs. On Wednesday, Uber announced the addition of an Interest List on the app.
Uber is inviting customers to join an interest list if they want to ride in a Waymo robotaxi. Uber is inviting customers to join an interest list if they want to ride in a Waymo robotaxi.
Waymo heads to Tokyo in early 2025 for mapping a number of the city's neighborhoods, ahead of discussions with Tokyo officials regarding the safe use of SAE Level 4 tech in Japan. The robotaxi ...
Customers who book a robotaxi to select LA transit stations can get a $3 credit that can be applied to future Waymo rides. The promotion will run February 4-April 1, and is specifically geared ...
The transit credit pilot program incentivizes riders who connect to any of Waymo’s eight eligible transit stations with a $3 credit towards their next trip. Waymo's transit credit pilot program ...
MobilEye is an Israeli company, a unit of Intel, which has a dominant position in the driver assistance (ADAS) market among legacy automakers. They made the original Tesla Autopilot, but broke ...
(TNS) — Waymo's fleet of electric, self-driving taxis has been available for hire in parts of Los Angeles for a few months now. And in a post on X this week, the company announced it was set to ...
How will self-driving cars handle potholes? Waymo, the autonomous-driving subsidiary of Google parent Alphabet, is coming to New Orleans to find out. Officials from the California-based company ...