The US and China are racing to make the robotaxi dream a reality — but China may have a key advantage. Jennifer Li, the CFO of Chinese robotaxi firm WeRide, told Business Insider that while both ...
Chinese and US companies are racing to be the first to make the robotaxi dream a reality. Chinese firms have a crucial advantage, Jennifer Li, the CFO of China-based robotaxi frim WeRide ...
But a longer term question is how much it will hurt the success of Tesla’s hoped-for robotaxi (or CyberCab) business. Musk has stated many times that AI & automation—FSD, the robotaxi and the ...
Google-backed Waymo moves ahead with expansion plans in a number of US cities in 2025, after a successful 2024 that saw 150,000 robotaxi rides every day. Amazon-backed Zoox is gearing up to expand ...
TL;DR: Goldman Sachs updated its 2027 estimates for Tesla, predicting the robotaxi business will start in late 2026, generating $115 million in revenue by 2027. The firm expects Tesla to use ...
A security researcher found a hidden unreleased feature in the Waymo app that allowed her to display whatever characters she wanted on the robotaxi’s top display. Jane Manchun Wong, a well-known ...
Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle company Waymo might be planning to test a feature that will allow robotaxi riders to add a “tip” that will go to the charity of their choice after a ride.
Based in Guangzhou, Pony.ai said it seeks to provide “robotaxi commuting services” for airport staff within the Hong Kong International Airport and later expand into the city’s urban areas ...
Police received a call reporting a group vandalizing the robotaxi near La Cienega Boulevard and West 3rd Street around 4 a.m., said J. Chavez, public information officer with the Los Angeles ...
This isn't the first time that Waymo cabs — or cabs from the company's robotaxi competitors — have been vandalized, though this latest incident was more severe than usual. Last fall ...
The great nightly Waymo honk-a-thon — in which the company's robotaxis erupted into a chorus of honking at night's end in a San Francisco parking lot— was resolved, then not. Now it is again.