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Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), has been working on self-driving cars for years. But now rivals, such as Tesla (TSLA), are starting to catch up. Yahoo Finance Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian takes a closer look at Waymo's rise and the competition.
While Tesla is on the verge of starting a new chapter, Alphabet’s Waymo has been quietly providing actual paid robotaxi rides to customers in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Austin, where Tesla’s test will begin.
Waymo took over 20 years to finally deliver safe, accurate, self-driving vehicles. In San Francisco they’re now 100% for real and Artificial Lawyer travelled in one. Legal AI can learn a lot from
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An activist organization staged a demonstration in Austin, showing how a Tesla with Full Self-Driving technology reportedly failed to stop for a
Full self-driving cars were promised years ago, but the technology still isn’t ready. This in-depth report explains why.
The promised rollout of fully autonomous vehicles remains largely unfulfilled, with every advance seemingly matched by a serious setback.
Tech companies are testing self-driving cars in Texas, with Elon Musk and Tesla getting set to join the growing market.