Pony AI and Toyota roll out mass-produced robotaxis in Chinaβs autonomous drive push
Pony AI and Toyota have launched the mass production of 1,000 autonomous robotaxis in China as part of a larger strategy to expand their fleet to over 3,000 units by 2026.
Waymo admits that its robotaxis receive human help from the Philippines for some maneuvers
Waymo's safety director confirmed that the company employs remote human operators in the Philippines to assist its robotaxis in complex driving situations, raising national security concerns among U.S. legislators.
Waymoβs autonomous cars use human operators in the Philippines to guide their robotaxis in the US
Waymo's chief safety officer revealed that Asian employees assist with complex driving situations for the company's robotaxis in the United States, raising concerns among U.S. lawmakers regarding the safety of autonomous vehicles.
Uber reaches 200 million active users, but market remains hesitant
Uber's active user base surpassed 200 million for the first time by the end of 2025, yet this growth came at a cost to profits, raising investor concerns about the potential impact of robotaxis on its business.
Uber lowers earnings forecast and announces future deployment of robotaxis in Madrid
Uber has lowered its earnings forecast for the first quarter and announced plans to launch robotaxi services in Madrid, while its stocks fell by 5% in New York.
The new normal of autonomous driving - except in Europe
In some US cities, robotaxis have become a common sight, with companies like Waymo, Tesla, and Nvidia entering the market, while Europe lags behind despite the testing of driverless cars.
Driverless robotaxis arrive in US cities, but are they safe?
Driverless taxis powered by AI are now operating in various U.S. cities, raising concerns about their safety.
CES 2026: Nvidia will bring robotaxis to the streets next year
Nvidia is set to debut its autonomous driving technology in the new Mercedes CLA, marking the beginning of the autonomous driving era with the open AI platform 'Alpamayo'.
Here is how much a passenger will pay if they throw up in Musk's robotaxi
Tesla is set to impose fines on passengers who spill liquids, smoke, or vomit in its robotaxis, potentially costing more than the ride itself.
The End of the Driver Era. Robotaxis are Coming to Europe
By the end of 2025, the global fleet of fully autonomous taxis is expected to surpass 12,000 units, with China leading in fleet size while Waymo maintains its revenue and operational advancements.