Elon Musk is staring down several self-imposed deadlines this year, from Cybercab volume production to a much-hyped Roadster ...
In the United States, driverless taxis piloted by artificial intelligence are appearing in cities from Los Angeles to Miami. But are these phantom drivers more or less prone to accidents than humans?
The global robotaxi fleet is projected to reach 934,000 vehicles by 2035, with a market value of around $105 billion, ...
The world’s two biggest driverless car groups plan to launch robotaxis in London in 2026, as the UK capital emerges as the ...
Robotaxis are marketed as fully autonomous, yet the industry quietly leans on human workers for some of the most mundane and ...
It has become commonly accepted that autonomous vehicles, despite the occasional high-profile crash, are on the whole safer ...
Waymo initially paused all service in the Bay Area after the widespread outage started, but has now resumed operations.
As federal funding becomes less predictable, cities face major shifts in transportation, housing and climate resilience in ...
Two of the world's leading self-driving car companies are racing to bring driverless taxis to London's streets by 2026, ...
Robotaxis are hitting the road all across the US. Waymo, Tesla, and Uber are racing to roll out driverless vehicles in dozens of cities. Here's where you can hail a robotaxi, and everywhere they are ...
Don Adkins was walking along the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles late one night this month when he heard a plea for help. “Please close the right-side rear door, thanks,” Adkins recalled a synthetic voice ...
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