The Waymo flood recall might be the most awkward story in self-driving right now, and it just got worse. If you live in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio, your robotaxi is on pause.
The Tesla robotaxi fleet is shrinking. Not growing. Shrinking. That's the headline buried in fresh data from May 26. Tesla's unsupervised robotaxi fleet peaked at 39 vehicles in mid-May, sp
Tesla’s robotaxi service sounds kind of great. Sit in a clean, driverless EV and cruise the streets with zero effort. But if you have a little more “fun” in a Tesla robotaxi, you mig
Waymo and Toyota are officially in early talks to team up on a next-gen autonomous vehicle platform—and while it’s still very much in the “let’s see where this goes” phas
Self-driving cars have been the auto industry's favorite promise for years now. Despite over a decade of development and billions poured into autonomous vehicle tech, we're still not zipping a
So, picture this: everyone's hyped up about self-driving cars, right? Elon Musk and others in the tech world keep telling us they're the next big thing—like robotaxis are about to flood
Remember when big names in the auto industry promised us self-driving cars by 2020? Yeah, that was a bold claim! Fast forward to now, and it’s mostly Google’s Waymo that’s come anywh
You know how we're always hearing about autonomous cars? They're basically everywhere in the tech headlines, promising to redefine our commutes and make driving a breeze. But when you throw ar
General Motors' autonomous vehicle branch Cruise, which made news last year when a pedestrian accident led to the suspension of its license, has canceled its highly publicized Origin robotaxi proj
The self-driving technology of General Motors's Cruise division has resumed public road testing for the first time since October. After a number of accidents and traffic incidents—including