It’s been months of testing but the service is finally here. Waymo, the self-driving technology development company unit of Alphabet Inc., has launched the country’s very first commercial autonomous ride-share service. The service, which has been in development since April 2017, at first will be limited to cities surrounding Phoenix, including Tempe, Mesa and Chandler. … Continue reading “Waymo Finally Launches the First Self Driving Ride-share Service”
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