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China steers the Gulf’s driverless future as U.S. rivals stay home
WeRide, Baidu, and Pony.ai are scaling robotaxi fleets across the Gulf while Waymo and Cruise focus on domestic markets.
Dec 23 (Reuters) - Ride-hailing firms and technology companies around the world are racing to deploy driverless taxis, betting that robotaxis will reshape urban transport and unlock new growth as ...
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Uber riders in Pittsburgh can get a glimpse of the future by summoning a car capable of handling most of the tasks of driving on its own. Starting Wednesday morning, a fleet of ...
Autonomous car company Waymo LLC is updating its fleet of robotaxis following a massive power outage in San Francisco that brought its vehicles to a standstill at intersections across the city. The ...
Investors already have a wide array of robotaxi operators from China to choose from these days, led by the leading trio of Pony AI, WeRide and Baidu, followed by lesser names like Momenta and Chenqi.
Waymo spent years promising a driverless future, then cut much of the human labor that once sat behind the wheel. Now it is quietly paying people to walk up to stalled robotaxis and shut their doors ...
All three stocks have their place within the driverless vehicle space and could generate monster returns for investors long-term. Driverless cars are the hot new thing among many automotive investors ...
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