Waymo's robotaxi expansion has been approved in California despite local objections, and the company has launched driverless operations in Austin and Los Angeles. This marks a significant step forward for Waymo's autonomous vehicle technology. The expansion is part of a broader movement in the automotive industry towards driverless technology, highlighted by Rivian's investments and the return of the Chevy Blazer EV.
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Los Angeles robotaxi enthusiasts can stop being jealous of SF, @Waymo's now approved to operate in LA, and @kirstenkorosec got an early ride https://t.co/cATOj4TxHo
Waymo expands robotaxi operations to Austin https://t.co/o9UcJjKXD7 #RoboTaxis #RobotaxiRollouts #AutonomousVehicles
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Robotaxi expansion approved in California over local objections https://t.co/vFsksGIWjG #RobotaxiRollouts #GovernmentIoT #AutonomousVehicles
Had my first autonomous car ride w/ @Waymo. I only want algorithms to drive me now. https://t.co/j2YiygCG6D