In cities across the United States, robotaxis, championed by companies like Waymo and Cruise, are a marvel of modern technology and a flashpoint for debate over their place in urban transit.
That may soon be changing, however. Chinese robotaxi start-up Pony.ai recently submitted a filing to hold an initial public offering (IPO) for American depositary shares. Let's see what Pony.ai ...
And last April, SF News reported on a traffic jam on the entrance to a highway, a month after Waymo was given permission for ...
A new study conducted by Forbes reveals how Waymo, a leader in the robotaxi industry, still lags considerably behind human-driven ridesharing services in two key transportation metrics ...
German tuning company Brabus has unveiled its Big Boy 1200 - its first venture into the motorhome market with a behemoth luxury house on wheels that weighs the same as a cruise ship's anchor.
On November 5, the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) opened in Shanghai, where Pony.ai and Toyota showcased their jointly developed pure-electric bZ4X Robotaxi concept. Beijing ...
While self-driving technology has been slow to take hold with robotaxi companies, including Waymo, and Cruise consistently posting losses, 76% of study respondents who rode in an autonomous vehicle ...
Three future products were given the spotlight: the two-seater electric Robotaxi, the humanoid Tesla Bot (aka Optimus), and the electric Robovan, which was unveiled as a surprise addition. As it's a ...
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