Uber, Wayve and Stellantis join forces to progress robotaxi technology
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Why It Matters
Uber, Wayve and Stellantis’ alliance foregrounds the convergence of ride‑hail, autonomous‑driving start‑ups and legacy OEMs, enabling rapid scaling of high‑fidelity lidar‑free perception stacks—crucial for near‑term viability of commercial robotaxis. The partnership signals a decisive shift toward cost‑effective, mass‑produced autonomous fleets, threatening incumbents who lag in modular, cloud‑centric AI architectures and opening new revenue streams in shared‑mobility markets.
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