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The United States' leading robotaxi operator, Waymo, saw two of its vehicles crash into one another at an airport. According ...
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Waymo plans to dispatch robotaxis in Dallas next year as its driverless expansion races ahead
Waymo has announced plans to expand its robotaxi service to Dallas next year. This will make Dallas the second major Texas ...
Surveys suggest people aren't that keen on taking a robotaxi ride, and messy trials like Tesla's in Austin don't help ...
Dallas will become the sixth U.S. city to offer the service, joining Austin, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco.
On robotics, Musk described the evolution toward “Optimus 3,” calling it “an exquisite design” and targeting prototype ...
More cities are allowing driverless taxis on their streets. But one struggle? How to help these cars navigate the streets ...
More cities are allowing driverless taxis on their streets. But one struggle? How to help these cars navigate the streets ...
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Atlanta Police Won’t Cite Robotaxis For Infractions
Sometimes autonomous robotaxis mess up, but police in Atlanta say they won’t be issuing citations, blaming that on the courts ...
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