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Uber isn’t saying when it’s going to roll out its self-driving cars to passengers in San Francisco. The company declined to comment for this story.
An Uber driver says he was following his mapping app when he took a wrong turn out of a Safeway parking lot in San Francisco and ended up driving down a flight of stairs.
Uber's self-driving cars are back on the streets in San Francisco. Uber pulled the autonomous cars last month after getting in a dispute with the city and state over permits.
So Uber has created a mobile game for iOS to help drivers figure out how to maneuver through city streets, starting with San Francisco.
Uber is putting its map cars back out onto the streets of San Francisco, but they won't be able to drive themselves.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick. The San Francisco-based ridesharing service has partnered with Google to provide pickup times in the Google Maps app. David Paul Morris By Marlize van Romburgh ...
The San Francisco District Attorney’s office confirmed on Thursday that it is investigating an Uber program called Greyball, a tool the ride-hailing company developed to show individual riders ...
The San Francisco hail-a-ride tech firm has scooped a key hire from Google. Uber has been on a hiring spree to build up its map technology prowess and now the hail-a-ride tech company has scooped ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Your next Uber ride may be recorded. The company announced Wednesday that some Uber riders and drivers in San Francisco can now use an audio recording safety feature on… ...
It's existential." Uber's self-driving cars, accompanied by a human driver, have been traveling on the streets of San Francisco for the last three to four months.
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