How Waymo is converting locals and attracting tourists in San Francisco to pull ahead in the robotaxi race, with ~300 vehicles in the city and global ambitions
Just last year, residents wanted to get rid of robotaxis. Now locals and tourists can't get enough. Bluesky: @kimoco.bsky.social . X: @lessin , @ajlamesa , and @paoloigna1 LinkedIn: Mike Schroepfer ,...
California's regulator approves Waymo's proposal to expand its fared driverless robotaxi services to parts of Los Angeles, the San Francisco Peninsula, and more
Its Biggest Challenge Yet Mario Herger / The Last Driver License Holder : Waymo Licensed to Massively Expand Robotaxi Service in California SiliconValley.com : Waymo's request to expand driverless rob...
After a contentious public hearing, the California Public Utilities Commission allows Waymo and Cruise to operate driverless cabs 24/7 throughout San Francisco
prompting a vow from angry residents to continue staging traffic cone protests Nadia Bidarian / CNN : Regulators give green light to driverless taxis in San Francisco Shannon Connellan / Mashable : Ro...
How Intel's Mobileye, with a ~70% share of the “driver-assist” market, made safety a central part of its pitch to car manufacturers, to take on Uber and Waymo
On Sunday, March 18, a 49-year-old woman named Elaine Herzberg walked her bicycle across Mill Avenue … Tweets: @gabe_klein , @chafkin , @chafkin , @chafkin , and @chafkin Tweets: Gabe Klein / @gabe_kl...