Tesla Inc. is seeking approval to offer ride-hailing services in California, a key step by Elon Musk’s company to begin carrying paying customers while its traditional car-selling business falters.
Elon Musk's Tesla took a significant step toward becoming a ridesharing service by applying for a transportation permit in California.
Waymo announced that it now does 200,000 paid autonomous rides per week. That's double what it said six months ago. After years of broken promises around self-driving cars, Tesla plans to start an autonomous ride-hailing service in Austin this summer.
The automotive industry is undergoing a massive transformation, driven by advancements in electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous driving technology. Companies like Tesla and Waymo are leading the charge,
Need an Uber? How about one without a driver? Beginning Tuesday, rideshare hailers on Uber in Austin, Texas, can call a driverless Waymo, from Google’s parent company, Alphabet, for the first time. Travelers will be able to book rides across 37 square miles in Austin,
Beginning Tuesday, rideshare hailers on Uber in Austin, Texas, can call a driverless Waymo, from Google’s parent company, Alphabet, for the first time. Travelers will be able to book rides across 37 square miles in Austin,
Waymo and Tesla robotaxis are set to battle it out for the first time in Austin, America's new robotaxi capital.
He claims the carmaker will be the most valuable AI company in the world thanks to the reams of video data collected by its cars. Is that really a competitive advantage?
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Waymo Hits 200,000 Paid Trips Per Week Before Tesla Even Gets StartedIn the race to lead the autonomous vehicle space—and maybe even the future of transportation—Google's Waymo has about a 100-mile head start. The self-driving taxi division just hit a new milestone: over 200,000 paid rides per week through its Waymo One service.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNWhy Tesla's Stock Can Jump Up From HereTesla's stock is down. However, if it can prove that it is the leader in AI self driving vehicles, the shares could rise.
Beginning Tuesday, rideshare hailers on Uber in Austin, Texas, can call a driverless Waymo, from Google’s parent company, Alphabet, for the first time. Travelers will be able to book rides across 37 square miles in Austin, the backyard of competitor Tesla, and in the Lone Star State that has long been a testing ground for driverless vehicles.
Waymo brings its robotaxis to Tesla’s home town of Austin, Texas, via the Uber app. And one other big city will see Waymo cars later this year.
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