Impact Link Move over San Francisco; Austin is the new American robotaxi capital. Waymo made its debut in the city last week. The Google-backed startup is partnering with Uber to offer robotaxis ...
San Diegans familiar with Waymo’s operations in Phoenix and San Francisco—whether as passengers or through stories—recall troublemakers pushing the limits by hotboxing, hooking up, and pulling pranks ...
My hat’s off to the Law Brothers’ pun game. And the fact that this photo was taken from a Waymo vehicle is just the cherry on top. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you ...
Driverless robotaxis have officially taken to the streets of Austin, with Uber riders now able to select a Waymo autonomous vehicle to get to their destination. Tesla is not far behind ...
Waymo's autonomous vehicles have been something of an Austin Easter egg for years, with locals often encountering them at stoplights or road crossings. However, they will now be less of a tech ...
Uber users can hail a driverless car in Austin. The offering is in collaboration with Waymo. Atlanta is reportedly the next market Uber and Waymo will launch in. Uber announced a partnership with ...
Uber users in Austin now have a choice between a Waymo robotaxi and a human driver. The two companies officially launched Tuesday the “Waymo on Uber” robotaxi service in Austin as part of a ...
The ridehail company is also providing charging and vehicle maintenance services. Waymo has expanded its robotaxi business to its fourth city: Austin, Texas. For the first time, the Alphabet ...
With the launch of the service, Waymo vehicles linked with Uber will be able to travel across 37 square miles in Austin, including the Hyde Park, downtown and Montopolis neighborhoods. At the end ...
Waymo robotaxis are now offered through Uber in Austin, Texas, with Waymo relying on the ride-hailing app to service its fleet of Jaguar I-Pace EVs. The current service area in Austin covers some ...