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Google's sister company Waymo continues to expand: the robotaxi provider plans to launch in Washington, D.C. in 2026. The ...
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Waymo Expands Driverless Rides to Washington, DC. Plus, Where You Can Hail a Robotaxi Right NowSelf-driving cars are slowly becoming less sci-fi and more real-world as companies like Waymo-- the driverless arm of Google's parent company Alphabet -- expand into more cities. On Tuesday, the ...
Waymo announced that Washington, DC will be its next robotaxi city. The company aims to launch its Waymo One ridehailing ...
Waymo will bring its robotaxi service to Washington, DC, starting in 2026, after other planned launches in 2025. The company, ...
Waymo is expanding internationally and domestically, partnering with key players and focusing on ride-hailing.
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Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego is leading the city’s push to embrace innovation, from massive semiconductor facilities to robotaxis and drone deliveries.
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Waymo is preparing to use data from its robotaxis, including video from interior cameras tied to rider identities, to train ...
Security researcher Jane Manchun Wong has discovered another hidden Waymo gem, this time related to the robotaxi operator’s ...
Waymo's self-driving vehicles hit Japan's roads for the first time, testing Tokyo's busy streets and marking a major step in its global robotaxi rollout.
Waymo, Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) autonomous driving unit, is deploying 25 manually-driven rides to collect road data in Tokyo next week, marking its first international test drive.
Waymo One currently operates in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Silicon Valley and Phoenix, and is also driving in Austin and ...
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