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Waymo's self-driving cars are more productive in terms of daily trips than nearly all of Uber's drivers in Atlanta and Austin ...
Uber Technologies Inc.’s rideshare division missed Wall Street estimates, disappointing investors who were looking for signs ...
Uber is in talks with private equity firms and banks to secure funds to build its robotaxi business, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi ...
Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER) reported fiscal second-quarter 2025 results on Wednesday. The company reported a quarterly ...
Lyft's smart partnerships, controlled risk, and expansion without drama in the AV space make it a potentially more rewarding ...
Uber announced a $20B buyback, expanded AV partnerships and grew Uber One to 36M members. Q2 bookings and Q3 guidance topped ...
Uber (UBER) stock is under pressure despite topping second quarter revenue estimates, raising third quarter guidance, and ...
Waymo will offer robotaxi rides to Uber users in Austin and Atlanta starting in early 2025, with Uber set to be responsible for depot operations for Waymo cars in these two cities.
Uber's bet on autonomy prepares it for its next growth stage. Instead of trying to outperform the AV companies, Uber is ...
And Waymo isn’t the only robotaxi company to appear in Uber’s app. Motional, a joint venture between Hyundai and Aptiv, has its vehicles available to hail on Uber’s app in Las Vegas.
Waymo and Uber have reached a settlement in their self-driving car case. The announcement came as a big shock, even though I wrote yesterday that Waymo’s case was looking oddly weak.