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Survey data shared exclusively with WIRED suggests that Tesla’s newest autonomous driving technology has freaked out some ...
The world's first taxis appeared in ancient Rome. First they were chariots. Later they were replaced by horse-drawn carriages ...
Zoox takes a significant step toward mass production Tesla is days away from its June 22 robotaxi launch in Austin, Texas, but autonomous rideshare company Zoox, backed by Amazon, has bigger ...
Zoox, an Amazon-backed robotaxi company, has opened what it said is the first serial production facility in the US designed to manufacture purpose-built robotaxis. Located in Hayward, California ...
This represents a significant ramp-up for Zoox, which was purchased by Amazon in 2020 for $1.2 billion. Once the factory reaches full scale, it will have the "capacity to assemble 10,000 robotaxis a ...
More cities are allowing driverless taxis on their streets. But one struggle? How to help these cars navigate the streets ...
With all the talk surrounding autonomous driving and robotaxi services, people start asking why companies are in such a rush to solve vehicle autonomy ...
What car would terrify you the most to see on the open road as a driverless taxi? We want to know which vehicles could send a ...
While self-driving taxis are already a reality in a few cities, three companies are racing to roll out the service on a larger scale.
Uber will acquire and deploy over 20,000 Lucid Gravity SUVs that will be equipped with autonomous vehicle technology from ...
By comparison, current industry leader Waymo operates 1,500 driverless taxis — including about 100 in Austin — in partnership with Uber.
Uber is investing $300 million in Lucid and taking a stake in Nuro to launch 20,000 robotaxis, signaling its return to ...