Zeekr and Waymo are joining forces for the world's first mass-produced autonomous vehicle, combining an electric vehicle with self-driving technology.
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Lyft has announced plans to launch a robotaxi service in Dallas "as soon as 2026." The ride-hailing company will use Intel’s ...
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In a video Jaguar I-Pace Waymo autonomous vehicle takes a beating from going full speed through a sinkhole it apparently didn ...
Video shows the Jaguar I-Pace taking a beating as it goes full speed through the waterlogged hole in the street.
CEO Elon Musk may have declared on an earnings call in January that driverless Tesla robotaxis were coming to Austin, Texas, from June — yet, the Tesla boss has not provided any specifics.
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Aurora Operations filed a lawsuit against FMCSA, saying that the denial of its exemption request “stifles safety innovation.” ...