The Jaguar I-Pace will be around for a while, but Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is moving beyond it soon.
Even with real autonomous vehicle competition arriving this year, the original robotaxi still comes out on top.
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Waymo robotaxes still need humans, but it’s not for driving
Waymo’s driverless taxis are marketed as cars that can handle the road without a person behind the wheel, yet the system ...
Since March, Waymo, the subsidiary of Alphabet, has been testing its autonomous vehicles in Nashville with and without operators in the driver’s seat. Now the company is set to take the next step. In ...
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Waymo targets 1 million weekly rides by the end of 2026
The self-driving car company Waymo is getting ready to dramatically increase its presence across America and beyond, with ...
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London takes center stage in US-China competition over robotaxis
Two of the world's leading self-driving car companies are racing to bring driverless taxis to London's streets by 2026, ...
A trend of careless Waymo passengers failing to close doors behind them has left robotaxis stranded. This new initiative is ...
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