Waymo just flipped the switch from supervised to unsupervised in Atlanta, where it aims to eventually launch a commercial robotaxi service later this year through an exclusive partnership with Uber.
Waymo's approach involves deploying fewer than ten manually driven vehicles in each city for a couple of months.
Autonomous ride-hailing services will be tested in San Diego, Las Vegas and other cities that will be announced later.
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A more favorable federal regulatory and legislative environment may help propel the growth of driverless ride-hailing vehicles in the United States.
The cars will be trying to navigate unfamiliar streets in San Diego and Las Vegas to begin with, then make the trip to at ...