Cruise will not be relaunching its robotaxi service, according to a Feb. 4 letter to users. General Motors announced it has completed its full acquisition of Cruise and said in December it would ...
Waymo will start offering robotaxi rides to people in its "Waymo One" early rider program in Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo ...
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Tesla claims it will have a two-door robotaxi due "before 2027," but that seems highly unlikely. In December 2024, GM killed its Cruise robotaxi project after dumping $10 billion in the startup it ...
Automakers will be faced with obstacles around safety concerns, affordability and a patchwork of state regulations ...
By February 2025, the service has expanded to nearly 80 square miles, and Waymo began testing its driverless operations on ...
Aspects such as better safety, smaller size, reduced congestion and convenience give robotaxis a promising outlook.
After a series of operational setbacks, GM pulled the plug on its Cruise robotaxi business late in 2024. The company had invested $10 billion since acquiring Cruise in 2016.
Waymo’s current operations and future growth plans put it far ahead of other AV competitors — at least in terms of its commercial robotaxi footprint. Cruise has ended its robotaxi program ...
Uber is shifting into a new gear in Austin, Texas where its ride-hailing service will begin dispatching self-driving cars to ...
The office overseeing regulations for autonomous vehicles lost nearly half its staff last month in NHTSA cuts, one terminated ...