5 Companies Leading the Autonomous Vehicle Industry

5 Companies Leading the Autonomous Vehicle Industry

Waymo: Alphabet's Waymo operates commercial robotaxi services in multiple U.S. cities, offering over 200,000 paid rides weekly
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Alphabet's-Waymo-operates-commercial-robotaxi-services-in-multiple-U.S.-cities,-offering-over-200,000-paid-rides-weekly.

Waymo: Alphabet's Waymo operates commercial robotaxi services in multiple U.S. cities, offering over 200,000 paid rides weekly

Tesla's-Autopilot-and-Full-Self-Driving-features-provide-Level-2-automation,-with-plans-to-achieve-full-autonomy-pending-regulatory-approval.

Tesla: Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features provide Level 2 automation, with plans to achieve full autonomy pending regulatory approval

Owned-by-General-Motors,-Cruise-offers-driverless-taxi-rides-in-San-Francisco,-aiming-to-expand-its-fleet-to-5,000-vehicles.

Cruise: Owned by General Motors, Cruise offers driverless taxi rides in San Francisco, aiming to expand its fleet to 5,000 vehicles

Aurora-develops-the-Aurora-Driver-system-for-autonomous-vehicles,-partnering-with-companies-like-Toyota-and-Volvo-for-deployment.

Aurora Innovation: Aurora develops the Aurora Driver system for autonomous vehicles, partnering with companies like Toyota and Volvo for deployment

An-Intel-subsidiary,-Mobileye-provides-advanced-driver-assistance-systems-and-autonomous-driving-technology-to-over-27-automakers-worldwide.

Mobileye: An Intel subsidiary, Mobileye provides advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous driving technology to over 27 automakers worldwide

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