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Waymo, a leader in self-driving car technology, is currently seeking permission to roll out its AI-driven taxi in New York ...
Waymo announced plans Wednesday to bring its autonomous cars to New York City streets starting next month, but humans will be ...
Waymo announced plans to come to New York, though it might be a bit before fully self-driving taxis roam the streets.
Waymo is currently operating a robotaxi fleet of 1,500 vehicles in four markets: San Francisco and the Bay Area, Los Angeles, ...
If the test is greenlit, Waymo’s sleek, sensor-studded electric vehicles would roam Manhattan with a specialist on board, collecting data and flexing their AI muscles in one of the most complex ...
Meanwhile, Waymo is aggressively expanding into new U.S. markets. Waymo One, its ride-hailing service, provides more than 250 ...
Waymo is bringing autonomous cars back to New York City for tests, with the hopes of eventually offering a paid ride-hailing ...
The company is facing legal hurdles and other obstacles before its cars can cruise the city’s streets without drivers.
Waymo is heading to New York City next month, intending to deploy autonomous vehicles in the country’s most densely packed ...
Elon Musk’s Tesla is set to launch its own robotaxi service in Austin as Waymo brings its self-driving cars to Manhattan ...
Driverless taxi company Waymo will soon be testing its tech on City streets, the firm announced Wednesday — part of an effort ...
The driverless car service has been testing in NYC for nearly half a decade. This time, it could be more than a test.