The Alphabet Inc. unit is partnering with Japan’s biggest taxi service to test a fleet of electric Jaguar SUVs that will ...
Alphabet’s autonomous driving unit Waymo is going overseas for the first time and testing its tech in Japan. In ...
Waymo will work with Japanese partners GO, the ride hailing platform, and taxi operator Nihon Kotsu. The three companies will test the Waymo Driver autonomous driving system with 25 vehicles in early ...
Waymo, which is owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, aims to bring its robotaxis to the streets of Tokyo.
Nihon Kotsu, Tokyo's largest taxi company, will oversee Waymo's self-driving operations in the city and manage the Waymo One ...
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Waymo's driverless cars showed off their tech in a video where the car avoided an Austin scooter rider who fell into a lane, ...
Waymo Japanese test is its first outside the U.S., where the Alphabet units completes more than 150,000 driverless cab rides ...
Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous driving company, announces Tokyo as its first international robotaxi testing ground. Learn why ...
If you’re hoping to take a ride in a driverless Tesla in 2025, you might still get your wish. Deutsche Bank recently ...
Following GM's announcement that it will no longer develop Cruise robotaxis, the Teamsters has stated that autonomous tech ...
Data from the manned test drives will help train the company's AI systems. Waymo will also test its robotaxis on a closed ...