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Waymo's robotaxis will be in the Uber app in Austin and Atlanta in early 2025- Brit Commerce

San Francisco is the city most prepared for new transportation technologies– BC

San Francisco is the city most prepared for new transportation technologies such as artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles and air taxis, according to a new urban mobility readiness index released on Tuesday. The index, created by the Oliver Wyman Forum and the University of California, Berkeley, evaluated 70 global cities based on a variety of factors […]

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Waymo's next robotaxi will be the Hyundai IONIQ 5- Brit Commerce

Waymo’s next robotaxi will be the Hyundai IONIQ 5– Brit Commerce

Waymo has reached an agreement with Hyundai to bring the IONIQ 5 EV to its robotaxi network, adding another autonomous vehicle option as it expands its business. The autonomous vehicle company announced Friday that it hopes to begin road testing a Waymo-equipped IONIQ 5 in late 2025, and that the AV will be available to

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Waymo's robotaxis will be in the Uber app in Austin and Atlanta in early 2025- Brit Commerce

Waymo’s robotaxis will be in the Uber app in Austin and Atlanta in early 2025– Brit Commerce

Uber users in Austin and Atlanta will be able to hail a Waymo robotaxi through the app in early 2025 as part of an expanded partnership between the two companies. Waymo’s self-driving vehicles have been available on the Uber app in Phoenix since October 2023. This expansion comes at a time when Uber has been

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Nuro plans to license self-driving technology to automakers and mobility companies- Brit Commerce

Nuro plans to license self-driving technology to automakers and mobility companies– Brit Commerce

Following several rounds of layoffs in 2022 and 2023, Nuro is shifting its business strategy to focus more on the startup’s core self-driving technology rather than owning and operating a fleet of low-speed roadside delivery robots. The company said Wednesday it would begin licensing its autonomous vehicle technology to automakers and mobility providers such as

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