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Waymo recalls nearly 4,000 robotaxis after construction zone incidentsWaymo, a leading robotaxi company, has recalled almost 4,000 driverless cars. This action follows incidents where vehicles entered highway ...
Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye plans US robotaxi service next yearMobileye will launch its own robotaxi service in the United States next year. The company plans to deploy about 100 robotaxis in a major US...
Baidu, PostBus get regulatory nod for robotaxi service in eastern SwitzerlandBaidu's self-driving service, AmiGo, has gained regulatory approval in Switzerland. This joint venture with PostBus plans to launch Europe'...
Lyft, Baidu to start testing robotaxis in LondonChinese tech giant Baidu is set to test its self-driving cars in London soon. Partnering with Lyft, the company aims for commercial operati...
Uber opens sign-ups for London robotaxis ahead of launch in monthsUber is launching its first robotaxi service in London. Users can now sign up for a chance to ride in these AI-driven vehicles. The service...
Uber opens sign-ups for London 'robotaxis' ahead of launch 'in months'Londoners can now sign up for a chance to experience the city's first robotaxis. Uber is partnering with British start-up Wayve to offer ri...
The world is becoming training data for AI, for which everyone is unprotectedPronto, a home services startup, is facing criticism for using body-camera footage from workers inside customers’ homes to train AI and rob...
Massachusetts Uber, Lyft drivers certify first statewide ride-hailing union amid automation fearsThe victory could provide a model for similar campaigns gaining traction in states including California and Illinois, where labor organizer...
DMRC expands global outreach, forms international arm to pursue overseas metro projectsThe Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is expanding its horizons by seeking international collaboration for infrastructure enhancements. N...
Strikes to disrupt travel in London from TuesdayLondon Underground train drivers will strike for two 24-hour periods, beginning May 19 and May 21, over proposed changes to working hours. ...
China's Xpeng begins mass production of robotaxis in GuangzhouChinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng has started mass production of its first robotaxi. The company aims for fully driverless operations by...
Delhi Metro goes 'Atmanirbhar': 'Made-in-India' platform screen doors to be installed in upcoming metro corridorsMetro Platform screen doors: Delhi Metro has decided to install indigenously manufactured platform screen doors (PSDs) across all stations ...
WeRide, Lenovo team up to scale 200,000 robotaxis by 2031Chinese tech firms WeRide and Lenovo are set to deploy 200,000 autonomous vehicles worldwide in the next five years. This ambitious collabo...
Giant leap, or a stretch? Musk’s Terafab plan bets big on space energy for AI, but execution risks cloud its promiseElon Musk plans Terafab to meet AI's massive energy needs. This venture involves building chips and generating power in space. Other compan...
Lyft to buy Gett’s UK taxi business, marking its third international acquisitionLyft is expanding its global reach by acquiring the UK business of London black cab app Gett. This move significantly boosts Lyft's driver ...
Tesla is developing a new smaller, cheaper EV, sources sayThe effort follows a decision by chief executive Elon Musk to scrap a highly anticipated low-cost EV project in 2024 and pivot the company ...
WeRide and Uber launch fully driverless robotaxi fare-charging operations in DubaiDubai is now experiencing fully driverless robotaxi services. WeRide and Uber have launched fare-charging operations. Riders can book these...
Driverless train operations on Pink Line begins; Delhi Metro 4th globally in DTO networkIndia's first-ever driverless train operations on the Delhi Metro's Magenta Line was inaugurated on December 28 last year by Prime Minister...
PM Modi inaugurates India's first-ever driverless train operations on Delhi Metro's Magenta Line
Delhi: There’s no driver in your train, but rest assured you’re in safe handsDelhi Metro is planning to introduce driverless operations on the Pink and Magenta lines.