Zoox, owned by Amazon, produces its own autonomous vehicles that it says are built for passengers, not drivers.
Amazon's driverless cars are coming to Phoenix, the company announced on Monday. Why it matters: Alphabet-owned Waymo has ...
Nuro began testing its self-driving software on public roads in Tokyo, marking the first international expansion for the AV ...
Driverless vehicle testing has already started in Minnesota, and, for now, it’s under the supervision of humans behind the ...
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Amazon-owned Zoox expands autonomous vehicle testing in Dallas, Phoenix
If you’ve struggled to find a driverless taxi in Dallas or Phoenix, it’s about to get a bit easier with Amazon-owned Zoox announcing plans to expand in those cities.
Newark airport is tenting autonomous vehicles. Here's what to know ...
GM rolls out its 100th autonomous test vehicle from the Warren Artisan Center, accelerating data collection and scale of deployment.
Backed by the likes of Nvidia and Toyota, Mountain View-based Nuro aims to compete with other driverless operators such as ...
Zoox, the Amazon autonomous robotaxi, plans to begin testing its self-driving technology in Dallas and Phoenix, the company announced Monday.
Nuro has begun testing autonomous vehicle tech on Tokyo streets, putting its zero-shot autonomy claims and global expansion strategy under the spotlight.
Have you spotted any self-driving cars in Boston yet? Waymo is bringing its autonomous vehicles back to the area for testing.
The Ford Mustang Mach-E cruises down a London road choked with traffic, using its onboard AI system to avoid jaywalkers and ...
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