The UK capital has emerged as a testing ground for self-driving car companies globally, with California’s Waymo set to roll out a commercial robotaxi service in the city later this year.
Waymo, the self-driving car company, has expanded its service to four new cities: Orlando, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.
According to a coverage map on Waymo’s website, the cars won’t service the entire city, but they do come pretty close. From as far north as Loop 12 above University Park to the Bishop Arts District on ...
It's the Los Angeles trucking startup's first acquisition — the latest in a series of moves to spin up new revenue streams.
Google’s self-driving subsidiary has begun a phased rollout in the Queen City following major expansion elsewhere in the ...
BlueWhale is a mature, first-of-its-kind fully autonomous large underwater vehicle that combines reconnaissance, sensor ...
Tesla has filed a lawsuit against California's DMV to overturn a ruling limiting the use of "Autopilot" and "Full Self-Driving" in its car marketing.
Wayve has raised $1.5 billion in Series D funding backing its shift from research to commercial robotaxi and AI-driven autonomy.
Autonomous driving company Wayve has hit an $8.6 billion valuation after securing fresh funds from Nvidia, Microsoft and Uber ...
Wayve raises $1.2B Series D at $8.6B valuation with Microsoft, Nvidia & Uber; robotaxi trials planned for 2026.
Chicagoans reported seeing Waymos in town this week, begging the question of whether the autonomous taxi company is making moves into the Windy City.
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