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Is London about to get robotaxis?
Self-driving taxis are nothing new in California, where they have been picking up customers since last summer. But are they about to head out of Silicon Valley and into the traffic chaos of Hyde Park ...
U.S.-based driverless taxi pioneer Waymo tested its new Jaguar-brand taxis in the Bronx , N.Y., on Thursday and plans to ...
London’s famed black cabs will be joined by autonomous taxis early next year when Uber Technologies Inc. links up with British artificial intelligence firm Wayve Technologies Ltd. in Uber’s first ...
The first thing to know about riding in a robot taxi is that it feels very, very weird. The second thing to know is that, weirdly, riding in a robot taxi quickly starts to feel completely normal. The ...
For many of us, the idea of driverless cars zooming around the capital feels plucked from the pages of a sci-fi novel. And yet, Uber says it’s “ready to go” with self-driving vehicles in this country ...
The tech industry is ready for robot taxis. But are the rest of us willing to go along for the ride?
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Self-driving taxis could be on the streets of London from next year, according to autonomous taxi firm Waymo. The taxis have become a regular feature on San Francisco's roads and recently launched in ...
Alphabet’s driverless car unit now has vehicles operating in San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles. By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco Amid its push to grow its fleet of autonomous robot taxis ...
Waymo is expanding to London, the self-driving vehicle developer announced on Wednesday. The Google sister company aims to start service next year, when the UK government plans to allow autonomous ...
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