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Robotaxis are braving the notoriously hectic New York City streets, as Waymo wins coveted approval to test its autonomous ...
Market growth is further propelled by deployment momentum: the global number of autonomous vehicle units rose from 16,960 in 2022 to 21,150 in 2023, with projections reaching 33,570 by 2025. The ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk pushed back against Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi early Monday after the latter argued that autonomous vehicles need multiple sensors to achieve “superhuman levels of safety.” ...
The US auto safety authority complains that Tesla has repeatedly informed it far too late about crashes involving ...
Alphabet's robotaxi unit Waymo has received its first permit to begin testing its autonomous vehicles in New York City.
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While many countries are already moving ahead with advanced 5G standards, and even experimenting with 6G applications, Germany, once hailed as the "economic engine of Europe," is struggling on the ...
The move is part of a broader trend of U.S. cities and states gradually opening their roads to autonomous vehicles.
Uber's CEO praised Chinese EV models on the most recent episode of the "People by WTF" podcast, calling them "unbelievable." ...
Waymo will be permitted to test up to eight autonomous vehicles in parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn Public figures such as ...