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Uber and Alphabet’s Waymo have launched public robotaxi rides in Atlanta, expanding their partnership. The service covers about 65 square miles, excluding highways and the airport, and uses Waymo’s driverless Jaguar I-PACE electric SUVs. Waymo rides in Atlanta are available only via the Uber app. This move follows a March launch in Austin, where Tesla debuted a limited pilot robotaxi service using Model Y SUVs with human safety riders this week. In contrast, Waymo vehicles operate without any human supervisors and rely on advanced lidar and radar systems, unlike Tesla’s cameras-only approach. While Tesla works to catch up, Waymo continues its lead in driverless tech, also facing competition from Chinese firms like Baidu and WeRide.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Uber and Alphabet's Waymo have launched public robo-taxi rides in Atlanta, expanding their partnership.
00:07The service covers about 65 square miles, excluding highways in the airport,
00:11and uses Waymo's driverless Jaguar I-Pace electric SUVs.
00:16Waymo rides in Atlanta are available only via the Uber app.
00:19This move follows a March launch in Austin, where Tesla debuted a limited-pilot robo-taxi service
00:23using Model Y SUVs with human safety riders this week.
00:27In contrast, Waymo vehicles operate without any human supervisors
00:30and rely on advanced LiDAR and radar systems, unlike Tesla's cameras-only approach.
00:36While Tesla works to catch up, Waymo continues its lead in driverless tech,
00:39also facing competition from Chinese firms like Beidu and WeRide.
00:43For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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