People on the waitlist will be invited to ride for free -- in the beginning -- before Zoox opens up to the wider public. Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet ...
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Uber’s Lucid Gravity robotaxis are already driving in San Francisco
Self-driving Lucid Gravity SUVs wearing Uber logos are no longer a concept sketch or a stage prop. They are already ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Amazon-owned Zoox is offering free robotaxi rides to members of the public in San Francisco for the first time.
Zoox's boxy robotaxis have been cruising the streets of San Francisco for about a year, and eager spectators can now climb aboard. The company said Tuesday it's allowing members of the public to get ...
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