Waymo’s robot taxis will soon don the Uber logo. The ride-hailing giant now has 15 autonomous vehicle partnerships, from Waymo to international companies like WeRide and autonomous food delivery ...
Uber is inviting customers to join an interest list if they want to ride in a Waymo robotaxi.
Uber customers in Austin may notice a new offer when they open the app and hail a ride: an invitation to signal their interest in a Waymo robotaxi. For now, this doesn’t translate into a Waymo ...
Waymo, the Bay Area technology company behind self-driving taxis, is doing test drives on San Diego streets – with drivers – ...
Uber, which already offers the "Waymo One" experience in three other U.S. cities, announced last September that it would begin offering driverless rides in the Live Music Capital in early 2025.
After more than 1.9 million miles clocked on the mean streets of L.A., Waymo is finally ready to take on our freeways. Why now: In a tweet this week, the company announced that its driverless cars ...
In the cutthroat rideshare industry, it’s not typical to promote other modes of transportation, but Waymo has proven to be anything but typical during its Los Angeles rollout. The autonomous ...
On paper, that might sound like a disaster for Waymo. Alphabet’s self-driving tech developer announced in 2021 that automaker Zeekr—a brand majority owned by the Chinese automotive giant Geely ...
Waymo has been operating its fleets of autonomous taxis in greater Los Angeles for more than a year, expanding the areas its all-electric Jaguars service to 79 square miles between Santa Monica ...
Waymo’s fleet of electric, self-driving taxis has been available for hire in parts of Los Angeles for a few months now. And in a post on X this week, the company announced it was set to take on ...
Starting this week, residents will have access to driverless cars on the ride-hailing app as part of its partnership with the autonomous vehicle technology company Waymo. Uber, which already offers ...
Waymo, the Bay Area technology company behind self-driving taxis, is doing test drives on San Diego streets – with drivers – as part of its broader effort to refine the technology in new landscapes.