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Uber and Waymo began widespread autonomous vehicle service with Waymo's Jaguar I-PACE robotaxis in what is starting out as a 65-square mile zone around the city.
Riders can now hail Waymo's fully driverless vehicles directly through the Uber and Uber Eats apps. The collaboration builds on a pilot program that began in Phoenix, where both ride-hailing and ...
With ongoing investments in AVs, platform expansion, and enhancing user experience, Uber remains well-positioned for durable ...
One of the more remarkable developments in ride-hailing history could spell the beginning of the end of transportation giant ...
Analysts are incrementally positive on Uber shares despite a significant slowdown in growth in San Francisco, and mileage ...
Google LLC-owned Waymo continues its U.S. expansion, announcing today that its self-driving taxis are now available in ...
Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) has expanded its autonomous ride-hailing service to Atlanta, partnering with Alphabets ...
The Waymo robotaxis available through the Uber app will cover approximately 65 square miles around Atlanta, but will not yet ...
Uber (NYSE:UBER) and Waymo have quietly extended their robotaxi footprint to Atlanta, opening up a 65-square-mile zonefrom ...
The companies are launching self-driving rides across 65 square miles of Atlanta, with plans for future expansions.
Waymo’s vehicles will only operate within a 65-square-mile service area that includes Atlanta’s Downtown, Buckhead, and ...