Few companies have invested more in self-driving technology than Google. For the past seven years or so, the tech giant has lobbied for robotic car laws all across the country, while also building a ...
If there's one overriding theme regarding Alphabet, it's that it doesn't share much in the way of financial specifics. Investors and industry pundits are left to estimate important financial results ...
In late 2015, Alphabet electric car leasing service AlphaElectric turned two years old. After some 738 cars delivered in the first year, their portfolio now stands at 3,000, according to AlphaElectric ...
After more than seven years of technical breakthroughs and 1.8 million miles of driving on public roads, Alphabet’s self-driving car is still the one to beat. But with commercial deployment still a ...
CapitalG, Alphabet's investment arm, led a $1 billion funding round in Lyft. Alphabet has forged a close relationship with Lyft on self-driving cars as its pre-existing relationship with Uber has ...
The race by companies to develop autonomous cars is making rivals out of old friends as is evident from the exit of Alphabet’s senior executive David Drummond from the board of Uber Technologies.
If Google’s parent company Alphabet builds the future it envisions, we’ll be riding in self-driving cars, ordering food delivery via drones and living past the age of 100. Alphabet’s 14 companies work ...
Uber is allegedly using secret, proprietary technology that was stolen from Alphabet in its autonomous vehicle systems: Here's what the charges mean for both companies. Now that this is in the ...
Analyst firm Morgan Stanley says that Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) is sitting on a gold mine in the self-driving car business. The Waymo driverless car business looks like a good spin-off ...
This story was delivered to BI Intelligence IoT Briefing subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving test vehicles have now driven a total of more than 2 ...
The search king is moving forward with its driverless car plans, including possibly separating them into a separate unit under the Alphabet umbrella. Perhaps the most intriguing data Alphabet leaves ...
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