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Elon Musk's Tesla has applied to test and eventually deploy its Robotaxi vehicles in Phoenix, Arizona, following in the footsteps of market leader Waymo.
State of play: Waymo began deploying a fleet of cars with a human driver in Philly this week. Yes, but: You can't hail one.
State law currently prevents the cars from operating without a driver behind the wheel. Waymo is pushing to change that.
Tesla Inc.’s (TSLA) newly launched Robotaxi service is preparing to expand into California following its debut in Austin, ...
Manning said he doesn’t have interest in buying a stake in any other NFL team and that he believes the Giants are deserving ...
Amazon is hosting its longest-running Prime Day sales event this year, while other retailers have responded with competing ...
Philadelphia is one of more than 10 cities where human autonomous-technology experts will be taking Waymos on summer “road trips,” allowing the cars “to get to know the ...
Waymo, the Alphabet-owned autonomous driving company, launched two “road trips” on Monday to explore expanding its services ...
Philadelphia is one of more than 10 cities where human autonomous-technology experts will be taking Waymos on summer “road ...
Waymo’s first self-driving taxis arrived in New York City this week to begin collecting data with a human behind the wheel as ...
Waymo is testing its self-driving robotaxi service in Philadelphia and New York City this summer as part of its “Road Trip" ...