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Dubai’s first fleet of self-driving taxis will hit the roads in the first quarter of 2026, setting the stage for significant disruption to its human taxi-driving workforce. Mansoor Rahma Alfalasi, CEO ...
Uber and China's Baidu will partner to deploy thousands of Baidu's Apollo Go autonomous vehicles on the Uber platform across ...
By 2026, Dubai’s streets could see fully driverless taxis becoming a familiar sight. Residents and visitors will be able to hail WeRide vehicles using Uber, while Baidu's Apollo Go app will ...
If you're renting a car in Dubai, it's better to hire a chauffeur service. It empowers you to go where you want to go when you want to do so, but without the stress of driving on unfamiliar roads and ...
It doesn’t matter who makes the tech—when you call a robocar, Uber’s mission now is to make sure you use its app.
A journey from Dubai's main airport DXB to Palm Jumeirah aboard the Joby Aerial Taxi will take roughly twelve minutes, the company predicts, as opposed to 45 minutes by car.
Meanwhile, China's robotaxi firms have been increasingly eyeing global expansion; Apollo Go is now present in 15 cities, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and, as of May, had completed more than 11 ...