In several American cities, driverless rides are becoming commonplace, with Waymo leading the market, operating about 400,000 rides weekly and significantly undercutting human-driven alternatives. While Tesla and Zoox are in the race, they lag behind, with safety concerns lingering for all players, including incidents and investigations. The technology relies on various sensing methods, with Waymo using advanced systems while Tesla opts for cameras alone. As the trend shifts towards robotaxis, the necessity of personal car ownership is being questioned, suggesting a transformative future for transportation.
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