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Alphabet’s Waymo gets first permit to test autonomous vehicles in New York City
[ad_1] New York State law requires that a test vehicle operator be present at all times and be ready to assume control of the vehicle while the self-driving technology is...
Uber’s Drive to Become the Kleenex of Robotaxis
[ad_1] “To them, it doesn’t really matter who ultimately succeeds,” says Sam Abuelsamid, who writes about the self-driving-vehicle industry and is the vice president of marketing at Telemetry, a Michigan...
LCID stock price surges as new deal sets up Lucid Motors to take on Waymo and Tesla
[ad_1] Investors are betting on a bright future for Lucid after the Silicon Valley-based electric vehicle maker announced a $300 million deal to create a robotaxi program with ride-sharing giant...
The Teens Are Taking Waymos Now
[ad_1] Are the kids all right? They’re in Waymos, at least, now that the self-driving car company has begun to allow Arizona teenagers in the Phoenix area to ride by...
The Symbolic Power of Burning Waymo Robotaxis
[ad_1] Thousands of National Guard troops are now deployed on the streets of the United States’s second largest city, armed with rubber bullets, tear gas, and automatic weapons. They’re officially...
How Waymo Handles Footage From Events Like the LA Immigration Protests
[ad_1] Waymo declined to answer questions from WIRED about how many cameras are inside its vehicles, exactly how long footage is retained, and whether the company has ever turned over...
How Waymo got caught in the crossfire of Los Angeles ICE protests
[ad_1] Waymo vehicles, the self-driving taxis from Google parent company Alphabet, have emerged as a literal flashpoint in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests in Los Angeles, which ramped...
Waymo is winning in San Francisco
[ad_1] The self-driving car service Waymo has been active in San Francisco for 20 months and has already captured 27% of the city’s rideshare market, according to new research compiled...
Waymo recalls more than 1,200 automated vehicles after minor crashes
[ad_1] Waymo, the autonomous ride-hailing company that launched its services in Los Angeles late last year, is recalling more than 1,200 vehicles due to a software defect, the National Highway...
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