On June 30, Uber and Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous driving unit, ended their self-driving partnership in Phoenix, Arizona. Under an agreement reached in 2023, Uber had integrated Waymo’s autonomous vehicles into its ride-hailing and food delivery platforms for a pilot program in Phoenix.
Uber said the project was always intended to be a limited-scale pilot, involving just over a dozen autonomous vehicles. The company is now preparing to launch a new autonomous driving partnership in Phoenix, although it has not yet disclosed the new partner.
Waymo said the vehicles involved in the pilot have been returned to its self-operated Phoenix fleet and will continue to provide services through the Waymo app. The two companies’ partnerships in Austin and Atlanta will continue.
The end of the Phoenix partnership comes shortly after Waymo recalled nearly 3,900 robotaxis in the United States due to a software issue.
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