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Tesla will launch a paid ride-hailing robotaxi service in Austin starting in June, according to the company’s fourth-quarter 2024 earnings call on Jan. 29. Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk said during the ...
Waymo started offering self-driving rides through its Waymo One app and is now expanding to Uber. Dara Khosrowshahi suggests ...
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TIER IV Conducts Robotaxi Pilot Tests In Tokyo
These initiatives mark a significant step toward integrating robotaxi services into Japan's transport network, following TIER IV's selection in August 2024 for a project led by the Ministry of Economy ...
The revolutionary two-seater will be used in the Austin robotaxi program starting in June, suggesting Tesla could be much ...
Tesla will produce and manage its fleet of robotaxis, while Uber will be more of a “middleman” for other companies to offer their robotaxi services to a broader customer base. Lyft will enter ...
GM's Cruise robotaxis have come and gone from Dallas streets without a commercial rollout here. Uber is planning a robotaxi ...
Is Waymo already planning to launch services in Tokyo? Despite calling this road trip an "expansion into Japan," the robotaxi operator for now will work with Nihon Kotsu taxi drivers behind the ...