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Ride-hailing giant Grab is launching a six-month trial of a driverless shuttle service for its employees, starting July 9.
Waymo kicked off two “road trips” to Philadelphia and New York City on Monday, signaling the Alphabet-owned company’s push to expand into cities in the Northeast.
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The autonomous vehicle company says it will have a fleet in the city this summer, but the cars won't be available for ...
Employees may be more prepared to embrace AI in the workplace than business leaders think.  “They are more familiar with AI ...
China's Car Inc has launched an autonomous driving rental service with Baidu's smart driving business Apollo, it said on ...
Within hours of taking office in January, President Donald Trump boasted about attracting $3 trillion in new corporate ...
After pouring brown, gritty liquid from a huge silver tank into a flute-like container known as a refractometer, South African beer brewing master Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela gives an ...
Mayor Mike Duggan announced the return of The Connect AV Shuttle, which will include autonomous service 4 weeks after it ...
In the Hamptons, gourmet stores cater to shoppers who don’t really worry what things cost. The shops meet the need for lobster salad, caviar and pink oyster mushrooms.
Attorney for Biden's ex-doctor calls House GOP's move "unprecedented" Over 1,000 pounds of trash found at Lake Tahoe after Fourth of July weekend Photos of federal officers descending on a Los Angeles ...