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Uber

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579 articles stable

A planned $1.25B Rivian investment tied to autonomy milestones marks Uber’s shift toward making its app a distribution layer for robotaxis and new delivery modes.

Who they are

Uber is a ride-hailing and delivery platform whose coverage spans its app-based transport business, Uber Eats, operational safety and licensing disputes, and an increasingly prominent role as a launch partner for autonomous-vehicle and delivery-technology providers.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its recent high in 2026Q1 and has remained elevated through 2026Q2 and Q3 as Uber’s story moved decisively toward autonomy. In March, Uber said it planned to invest $1.25B in Rivian through 2031, contingent on autonomy milestones, for a proposed 50,000 Level 4 robotaxis. August reporting then focused on implementation: Uber, Verne and Pony.ai launched autonomous rides in Zagreb, while Pony.ai outlined a wider European rollout and potential Middle East expansion. Google’s Gemini task automation also put Uber among the consumer apps an AI agent can act through.

Delivery has become a parallel testing ground for the platform strategy. Uber and Zipline announced Uber Eats drone deliveries in Dallas and Houston, while filings showed Uber sold its Serve Robotics stake amid a disagreement over delivery-robot deployment; Serve also has a DoorDash arrangement. Financial coverage supplied a counterpoint: Q2 revenue rose 12% year over year to $14.19B and gross bookings rose 24% to $58B, but revenue missed estimates and Uber forecast Q3 adjusted EPS below expectations. In India, a proposed combination of Uber and Rapido’s ride-hailing operations failed over deal structure.

The tension

The central tension is Uber’s effort to remain the customer-facing mobility platform while autonomy partners gain leverage over the vehicles and delivery systems themselves. Its historic legal clash and settlement with Waymo sit behind newer collaborations with Pony.ai, Verne, Rivian and Zipline, while the Serve conflict and Serve’s DoorDash deal show that partner relationships can quickly become competitive channels. Uber must also manage the older regulatory and trust burden reflected in London licensing disputes, driver-screening allegations and major breach coverage.

Why it matters

If these deployments progress, Uber could extend beyond conventional driver-based rides into a marketplace that routes demand across robotaxis, drones and other automated services without necessarily owning each operating system. That model could broaden the app’s role, but its economics and control will depend on partners meeting technical and deployment milestones, regulators accepting the services, and Uber avoiding the safety, governance and platform-conflict issues that have repeatedly shaped its coverage.

Uber's coverage peaked at 83 articles in Q2 2019 during its tumultuous IPO, then declined steadily to single-digit quarters by 2023-2024 before a modest rebound. The corpus captures Uber's full arc: from Travis Kalanick's 2017 ouster (the second-biggest story with 93 related articles) through regulatory battles and the pandemic trough to its current phase as a profitable, boring logistics company. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi appears in 72 articles, often alongside Lyft (266 co-occurrences) and regulatory coverage from California and the DOJ. Recent headlines focus on operational minutiae—subscription tiers, delivery partnerships, autonomous vehicle pilots—rather than the existential battles that defined 2016-2019, when Uber generated 40+ articles per quarter. The company's transformation from tech's most combative startup to steady duopoly operator is visible in both volume and tone.

Uber has appeared in 579 articles since 2014-12. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 47 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Waymo, Travis Kalanick, SoftBank, Dara Khosrowshahi.

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Coverage Timeline

2026-07-25
Financial Times 10 related

Sources: Waymo is exploring exiting its Uber partnership, with their relationship souring amid an intense lobbying battle over the future of robotaxis

Partnership between two groups has soured amid intense lobbying battle over rollout of autonomous vehicles

2026-07-24
Financial Times 6 related

Sources: Waymo is exploring exiting its Uber partnership, with their relationship souring amid an intense lobbying battle over the future of robotaxis

Partnership between two groups has soured amid intense lobbying battle over rollout of autonomous vehicles

2026-07-23
TechCrunch 7 related

Travis Kalanick's robotics startup Atoms raised $1.7B led by a16z, with Uber and others participating; Ben Horowitz will join the startup's board

Travis Kalanick's robotics company, Atoms, has raised $1.7 billion in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz.

2026-07-22
TechCrunch 3 related

Travis Kalanick's robotics startup Atoms raised $1.7B led by a16z, with Uber and others participating; Ben Horowitz will join the startup's board

Travis Kalanick's robotics company, Atoms, has raised $1.7 billion in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz.

2026-07-07
The San Francisco Standard 2 related

A profile of Rachel Whetstone, who has led comms for Google, Meta, Uber, Netflix, and now Sierra, as her husband Steve Hilton runs for governor of California

Steve Hilton, the conservative British political operator running for governor of California, launched his longshot campaign in April 2025 …

2026-07-02
Bloomberg 1 related

Uber dismissed two leaders at its AI data labeling business as part of a broader leadership transition at the unit, which it says is “seeing strong momentum”

2026-07-01
Bloomberg 1 related

Uber dismissed two leaders at its AI data labeling business as part of a broader leadership transition at the unit, which it says is “seeing strong momentum”

Uber Technologies Inc. has dismissed two tech leaders at its nascent AI data labeling business, shaking up a key division …

2026-05-05
The Verge 2 related

Q&A with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi on his plan to make Uber an everything app, Uber's AI integrations, Uber's large investments in autonomous cars, and more

Uber's CEO on his plan to make Uber an everything app and take over travel. … Today, I'm talking with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.

2026-03-24
TechCrunch 4 related

In a Kleiner podcast interview, DOD official Emil Michael says he will “never forget” nor “forgive” Uber investors that ousted him and Travis Kalanick in 2017

Emil Michael, who serves as a senior technology official at the Department of Defense …

2026-03-14
The Information 7 related

Sources: Travis Kalanick prepares to launch a self-driving car company with backing from Uber and has been discussing acquiring Anthony Levandowski's Pronto.ai

Former Uber CEO and cofounder Travis Kalanick is preparing to launch a new robotics and self-driving car company with major backing …

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Uber has appeared in 2,025 tech news articles since December 2014, making it one of the most-covered entities in the archive. The biggest stories include Google launches task automation for Gemini on Pixel 10 and Samsung Galaxy S26, enabling... and Uber says there is “no evidence” the hacker accessed sensitive user info, like trip.... Frequently covered alongside Waymo, TechCrunch, Uber Technologies Inc., Google, and Travis Kalanick. Coverage has shifted toward developer themes and away from consumer, funding.

Key Moments

2024Q2enterprise +8pts; safety -7pts; consumer -19pts
2024Q3enterprise +9pts; developer +8pts; consumer +14pts
2024Q4enterprise -21pts; consumer -6pts; funding +15pts

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