Companies are looking for federal guidelines on autonomous vehicles. Former DOT inspector general Eric Soskin has some suggestions.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced during the earnings call for the latest quarterly results that his company intends to launch its long-awaited Robotaxi service ...
Waymo currently operates fully autonomous rides for the general public in the San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles areas via its Waymo One app. But in 2025, the company plans to add more locations ...
In another move to bolster investor confidence, Musk also revealed that Tesla is intent on producing more "affordable" ...
Waymo, the California-based autonomous vehicle company, has brought a limited fleet of vehicles piloted by trained, human ...
The driverless taxis will use Tesla's unsupervised Full Self-Driving software, but they're not Cybercabs, which won't be ...
However, the road tests don’t necessarily indicate that commercial services are being imminently planned in these locations.
Waymo has already driven 1.9 million miles in Los Angeles. Its short history, maybe inevitably, hasn't been without bumps that have raised concerns.
Waymo, the California-based autonomous vehicle company, has brought a limited fleet of vehicles piloted by trained, human ...
Tesla missed Wall Street’s expectations for the final three months of 2024 but predicted a 'return to growth in 2025.' ...
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Elon Musk said Austin residents will be able to pay for a fully autonomous Tesla robotaxi ride in June, with an expansion to ...