
Baidu’s robotaxis froze in traffic creating chaos
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Why a two-seater robotaxi makes more sense than you think
Tesla and Lucid’s two-seater robotaxi concepts are raising eyebrows. But the form factor might make more sense than you realize.
The VergeUber aims to launch Europe’s first robotaxi service with Pony AI and Verne
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Uber aims to launch Europe’s first robotaxi service with Pony AI and Verne
Uber will launch a commercial robotaxi servicein Europe with Pony AI and Verne.
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Zoox is bringing its robotaxis to Austin and Miami
Amazon’s Zoox is planning to launch a robotaxi service in Austin and Miami. It’s also growing in San Francisco and Las Vegas.
The VergeKodiak CEO says making trucks drive themselves is only half the battle
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Kodiak CEO says making trucks drive themselves is only half the battle
Kodiak AI CEO Don Burnette opens up about the company’s plans to launch fully driverless long-haul freight operations by the end of 2026.
The VergeWaymo hits 170 million miles while avoiding serious mayhem
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Waymo hits 170 million miles while avoiding serious mayhem
Waymo released a new analysis of its robotaxi fleet after driving over 170 million driverless miles. The company says it still manages to avoid most serious crashes or injuries.
The VergeNvidia says China’s BYD and Geely will use its robotaxi platform
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Nvidia says China’s BYD and Geely will use its robotaxi platform
Nvidia says it’s adding BYD and Geely to its robotaxi program, as well as Uber and Lyft. The chipmaker is stepping up its automotive business as robotaxis expand.
The VergeNvidia’s head of autonomous driving opens up about his plan to beat Waymo and Tesla
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Nvidia’s head of autonomous driving opens up about his plan to beat Waymo and Tesla
Nvidia’s Xinzhou Wu talks about his company’s plans to introduce autonomous vehicles using AI-powered models, end-to-end learning, and the right sensor stack.
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