Uber Teams Up With Waymo To Add Robotaxis To Its App (theverge.com) 25
Waymo and Uber announced a new partnership today that will make robotaxis available via the Uber app in Phoenix. The Verge reports: A "set number" of Waymo vehicles will be available to Uber riders and Uber Eats delivery customers in Phoenix, where the Alphabet company recently doubled its service area to 180 square miles. The partnership was described as "multi-year," with the goal of bringing together "Waymo's world-leading autonomous driving technology with the massive scale of Uber's ridesharing and delivery networks."
Katherine Barna, a spokesperson for Waymo, declined to disclose the number of vehicles that would be hail-able through Uber's app, though she did share that the vehicles will not be exclusive to Uber. For example, Phoenix residents can also summon a Waymo vehicle through the company's Waymo One app.
Katherine Barna, a spokesperson for Waymo, declined to disclose the number of vehicles that would be hail-able through Uber's app, though she did share that the vehicles will not be exclusive to Uber. For example, Phoenix residents can also summon a Waymo vehicle through the company's Waymo One app.
The real deal (Score:2)
With self-driving vehicles, on the other hand, it's blindingly obvious.
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With self-driving vehicles, on the other hand, it's blindingly obvious.
I'll say. It's been speculated this was Uber's endgame for years now. Humans driving still was just a stopgap waiting for the tech to catch up. Then start buying up a fleet of vehicles of their own, get rid of the "contractors", and keep all the revenue for themselves (probably planning to have the fleet owned by some shell company to take the legal fall for any accidents during operation).
Will they be trashed? (Score:3)
Maybe I have an unjustifiably low opinion of humanity, but: how long until the inside of a robo-taxi is trashed? College students barfing in it, druggies shooting up it in, people just leaving their fast-food wrappers behind, etc.?
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The government can enforce a minimum cleanliness standard just like they do for hotels. If they can't even do that, how do you think they would run a taxi service?
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Nobody is forced to get into any cab, except maybe in a socialist state where it'll be a felony to refuse a cab.
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No, actually, cabs at all. If you want to have your ass driven to places, instead walking, biking or using public transport, you better contribute something.
You do realize that you pay for public transport, which connects actual human persons to commercial, educational, business, service, government, inter-city and inter-state etc. hubs by a literal bus-/trainload - contributing far, far, FAR more per dollar and per passenger than a car ever could?
While biking is a trend the entire world is shifting towards cause, go figure, humans want to live next to the stuff they need and want without inherent noise, dirt, danger and waste of space and money that is a car?
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When you say "the problem with capitalism" or "the problem with socialism" you're automatically wrong. There are multiple problems with both of them, and also with every other form of human government. Every choice is a tradeoff.
Some governments are more interested in fixing the bugs, some are more interested in taking advantage of them, but there isn't one that has all the bugs fixed.
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When do robocabs and robocallers come to S.Africa? (Score:1)
I'm in South Africa. I recently took two rides with $RIDE_HAILING_APP (not Uber, although I've used them too). Both rides could have ended in a fatal crash, one multiple times, the other once. Drivers have a total disregard for traffic rules or any common sense re. basic safety. They seem to ride for multiple services. So in future I'll avoid using them all - if I next have an in-hospital procedure that involves anesthesia, I'll probably just take the chance and drive myself (and lie to the personnel that i
Gun analogy is new car analogy. (Score:3)
Sounds like your problem is not in the caliber but in the number of guns surrounding you.
Don't worry. I'm sure there's a picture book being prepared somewhere to help you out with your predicament. [advocatemag.com]
In the meantime, just remember to take some booze with your anesthesia as you drive home. That'll fix it.