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Waymo more than doubled its robotaxi service area in Austin just days after Tesla showed off a phallic-shaped service area expansion in the city.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is trying to ward off critics of his approach to autonomous driving. Many years ago, the mercurial billionaire decided to rely exclusively on cameras — and not LIDAR and radar sensors like its competitors — for the carmaker's driver assistance software.
Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is limiting service due to Saturday’s scheduled nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his policies.
Waymo cut off taxi service in parts of Los Angeles after five of its self-driving vehicles were torched during weekend protests. The city has been embroiled in demonstrations for days in response ...
Waymo began rolling out expanded driverless vehicle service across the Peninsula on Tuesday, marking the latest phase in the company’s gradual push through the Bay Area. The Alphabet-owned ...
Today, Waymo announced its own expansion — minus the puerile humor. It’s just a bigger map with more customers for the Alphabet-owned company’s budding robotaxi business. And more pressure on Tesla to drop the dick jokes and get serious about autonomous driving.
Waymo’s fleet of driverless electric Jaguars has become a familiar sight in Los Angeles, where they have operated since November. The taxi service first launched in San Francisco and Phoenix and ...
Waymo is once again expanding its driverless taxi service areas in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Silicon Valley, adding over 80 square miles total between the three areas. The move comes less ...