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Tesla’s chip and Dojo supercomputer chief departs as Elon Musk shuts down the in-house AI project, shifting to partnerships with Nvidia, AMD, and Samsung.
Driverless taxis are coming to Europe. American ride-hailing company Lyft has announced a partnership with Chinese tech giant Baidu to begin offering robotaxis in Germany and the UK starting in 2026.
For just a minute, can we put aside relentless fundraising from artificial intelligence startups? Let’s give some airtime to ...
Tesla is building a new FSD model with 10x more parameters and better video, as car sales drop 16% and shares fall 23.55%.
According to data from S&P Global Mobility, the loyalty of Tesla car owners experienced a sharp decline immediately after ...
Lyft has only recently entered the European market with its acquisition of Freenow, announced in April. US markets including ...
In July, despite a rise in overall electric-vehicle purchases, Tesla's deliveries in Germany suffered a sharp drop, according ...
US ride-hailing company Lyft has teamed up with China's Baidu to deploy robotaxis across Europe, with plans to begin operations next year.
Chinese tech giant Baidu on Monday announced a partnership with US ride-hailing platform Lyft that will see the two companies ...
Lyft is planning for thousands of Baidu robotaxis to be deployed across Europe, starting in the UK and Germany by 2026.
Baidu and Lyft will launch Apollo Go robotaxi services in Germany and the UK in 2026, pending regulatory approval. The partnership combines Baidu’s autonomous driving tech with Lyft’s European ...
U.S. ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc. announced today that it’s teaming up with the Chinese tech giant, Baidu, Inc., to deploy driverless taxis across Europe, starting with the U.K. and Germany in 2026.
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