As fans and media prepare to descend on the Bay Area for Super Bowl LX, what does a high-tech city like San Francisco do? Why, call in the robotaxis, of course. On Thursday, Alphabet's Waymo began ...
Waymo announced Thursday that its robotaxi service is now available to and from San Francisco International Airport, ahead of upcoming major events in the Bay Area including the Super Bowl and World ...
Stuck in regulatory limbo, the self-driving-vehicle developer is encouraging residents of Washington, DC, to message public officials to help get its robotaxis onto roads.
Last week, Waymo announced it had raised $16 billion in fresh capital and that it intends to launch its driverless taxi ...
After years of testing and validation, Waymo announced today that it’s sixth-generation robotaxi technology is finally ready for passenger trips. The updated autonomous driving system will first be ...
Select passengers will now be able to take an autonomous Waymo vehicle to the San Francisco International Airport.
In November, Waymo expanded its service area to stretch across more than 260 square miles of the San Francisco Bay Area, and added freeway access for passengers. Riders can now hail a driverless ride ...
The company’s robotaxi service is supposed to launch in the US capital this year. But while service rollouts have been ...
Waymo is now running its 6th-generation Driver without safety drivers on public roads, marking the beginning of fully autonomous ...
Waymo is launching robotaxi services for select passengers at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), but initial pickups and drop-offs will be limited to the Rental Car Center.
This is the typical next step before it launches a commercial service.
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