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Your $11 Gig: Closing Waymo's Stubborn Doors
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Your $11 Gig: Closing Waymo's Stubborn Doors

Waymo pays DoorDash drivers $11 to close robotaxi doors left ajar by passengers. The ironic reality behind a $126 billion autonomous driving company.

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Seoyeon Park
When Big Tech Asks Citizens to Do the Lobbying
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When Big Tech Asks Citizens to Do the Lobbying

Waymo bypassed stalled DC officials and asked residents directly to pressure lawmakers for robotaxi permits. A look at tech companies' evolving political playbook.

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DH
Doyun Han
Waymo's Sixth-Gen Robotaxis Hit the Road—With Chinese Bones
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Waymo's Sixth-Gen Robotaxis Hit the Road—With Chinese Bones

Waymo launches 6th-generation robotaxis built on Chinese Geely vehicles in SF and LA, promising better weather handling and lower costs while sparking concerns about China dependence

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Seoyeon Park
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The Truck That Never Sleeps Just Changed Everything
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The Truck That Never Sleeps Just Changed Everything

Aurora's self-driving trucks complete 1,000-mile routes non-stop, outperforming human drivers. A logistics revolution or job market disruption?

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Doyun Han
Waymo's Gen-6 Robotaxis: The Platform Play That Changes Everything
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Waymo's Gen-6 Robotaxis: The Platform Play That Changes Everything

Waymo unveils sixth-generation autonomous driving technology with multi-vehicle compatibility, signaling a major shift in the robotaxi industry's approach to scaling.

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Doyun Han
Driverless Trucks Triple Their Texas Routes: What It Really Means
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Driverless Trucks Triple Their Texas Routes: What It Really Means

Aurora expands autonomous truck network 3x across Southern US. As driverless trucks go mainstream, how will this reshape logistics, jobs, and daily commerce?

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Doyun Han
The Machine Eye That Beats Human Vision
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The Machine Eye That Beats Human Vision

Chinese scientists help create brain-inspired hardware that processes visual data 4x faster than current systems, potentially revolutionizing autonomous vehicle safety and human-machine interaction.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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Waymo Goes Fully Driverless in Nashville as Robotaxi Race Accelerates
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Waymo Goes Fully Driverless in Nashville as Robotaxi Race Accelerates

Waymo removes safety drivers from Nashville test vehicles, marking another step toward commercial launch. With 11 cities now in play, the autonomous vehicle landscape is shifting rapidly.

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Doyun Han
Waymo's School Zone Failures Expose Autonomous Driving's Blind Spot
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Waymo's School Zone Failures Expose Autonomous Driving's Blind Spot

Google's Waymo faces federal investigation after robotaxis failed to stop for school buses 19 times in Austin, challenging the company's safety-first reputation ahead of major expansion plans

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Doyun Han
Self-Driving Car Bills Stall Again in Congress
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Self-Driving Car Bills Stall Again in Congress

Waymo and Tesla executives urged lawmakers to pass autonomous vehicle legislation, but concerns over Chinese components and safety incidents kept bills from advancing.

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Doyun Han
Waymo's $16B Funding Round Values Company at $126B
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Waymo's $16B Funding Round Values Company at $126B

Alphabet's self-driving unit Waymo raises $16 billion in funding, achieving a $126 billion valuation as it accelerates global expansion and commercial operations.

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Seoyeon Park
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Waymo's $16B War Chest Signals the Global Robotaxi Race Has Begun
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Waymo's $16B War Chest Signals the Global Robotaxi Race Has Begun

Alphabet's Waymo raises $16 billion to expand driverless taxis to London, Tokyo, and 20+ cities. Is this the tipping point for autonomous transportation?

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Doyun Han
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