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3 autonomous vehicle stories you probably missed - from Mobile/Intel, Argo AI and Waymo - sungai kuantan
We recently spilled a lot of virtual ink on Tesla AI Day 2022, but there are several other self-driving stories from the past few weeks that have been on the list waiting for their moment of glory. Let's catch up on some of these other pieces. On September 30, it was announced that Mobileye had filed for an IPO. In 2017, Intel bought Mobileye for a record $15.3 billion. Can Mobileye raise that much or more in its next IPO?
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Waypoint - The official Waymo blog: Launching the Waymo Accessibility Network
Since our founding, Waymo has partnered with and listened to advocates for people with disabilities. As we continually improve our technology, we will strive to put individual passengers – with their diverse needs and experiences – at the center of our product to co-create the Waymo One ride-hailing service together. Today, we're launching the Waymo Accessibility Network to formalize and scale our longstanding collaboration with disability advocates. This will expand inclusion of their crucial voices and valuable perspectives as we work together to shape the future of transportation. The Waymo Accessibility Network brings together disability advocates who share in the mission of improving access, mobility and safety in our communities.
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