SAN FRANCISCO California regulators on Aug. 10 approved an expansion that will allow robotaxi services Waymo and Cruise to operate throughout San Francisco at all hours.
August 11, 2023Latest News Updates From Michael Liedtke
Cruise, Waymo Face Pivotal Vote in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO California regulators are poised to decide whether robotaxi services Cruise and Waymo can provide around-the-clock rides throughout San Francisco.
August 10, 2023Waymo, Uber Team Up on Robotaxis in Phoenix
Self-driving car pioneer Waymo is teaming up with ride-hailing leader Uber in the Phoenix area to transport passengers and deliver food in robotic cars.
May 23, 2023Waymo Expands Efforts in Phoenix, San Francisco
Self-driving car pioneer Waymo announced May 4 that its robotaxis will be able to carry passengers through most of the Phoenix area for the first time.
May 4, 2023Musks Tesla Tweets Didnt Defraud Investors, Jury Says
SAN FRANCISCO A jury on Feb. 3 decided Elon Musk didnt defraud investors with his 2018 tweets about electric automaker Tesla.
February 6, 2023Musk Returns for Day 3 of Tesla Investors Trial
SAN FRANCISCO Elon Musk returned to the stand for a third day on Jan. 24 in federal court in San Francisco to testify in a trial stemming from a class action lawsuit.
January 24, 2023Jury Selection Begins for Musks Tesla Tweets Trial
A Silicon Valley judge began questioning potential jurors Jan. 17 to hear allegations that Elon Musk cheated Tesla investors by claiming in a 2018 tweet that he had lined up financing to take the electric automaker private.
January 17, 2023California Regulators Approve States First Robotic Taxi Fleet
California regulators on June 2 gave a robotic taxi service the green light to begin charging passengers for driverless rides in San Francisco, a first in a state where dozens of companies have been trying to train vehicles to steer themselves on increasingly congested roads.
June 3, 2022GMs Cruise to Deploy Driverless Cars in San Francisco
SAN RAMON, Calif. General Motors self-driving car company is sending out vehicles with nobody behind the wheel in San Francisco as it navigates its way toward launching a robotic taxi service that would compete against Uber and Lyft in the hometown of the leading ride-hailing services.
December 9, 2020GMs Cruise Unveils New Robotaxi Concept
The service still being developed by GMs Cruise subsidiary will rely on a boxy, electric-powered vehicle called Origin that was unveiled late Jan. 21 in San Francisco amid much fanfare.
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