List of AI News about autonomous mobility
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2025-12-06 08:44 |
Wheel-Legged Robots: AI-Powered Mobility Breakthroughs in Robotics Industry 2024
According to @ai_darpa, recent advancements in wheel-legged robots are revolutionizing the robotics industry by combining the agility of legged movement with the speed of wheels (source: @ai_darpa, Dec 6, 2025). These AI-driven robots demonstrate enhanced terrain adaptability, making them ideal for logistics, warehouse automation, and last-mile delivery. The integration of advanced AI algorithms enables real-time navigation, obstacle avoidance, and efficient energy management, positioning wheel-legged robots as a key trend for business adoption in sectors requiring versatile, autonomous mobility solutions. |
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2025-12-03 15:44 |
Rimac Unveils Level 4 Autonomous Robotaxi Fleet: AI-Powered Ride-Hailing to Launch in 11 Cities by 2026
According to Sawyer Merritt, Rimac has revealed its first robotaxi prototype fleet, featuring Level 4 fully autonomous driving capabilities powered by advanced AI systems, including integrated cameras, radar, and LiDAR. The two-seater electric vehicles are designed for premium passenger experience with a 43-inch display and 17 speakers. Rimac, through its new subsidiary Verne, plans to deploy the AI-driven robotaxi service in Croatia by 2026 and has already secured agreements for expansion into 11 cities across the EU, UK, and the Middle East. The company has begun construction of a dedicated factory in Croatia, set to open in February 2025, to manufacture these AI-enabled autonomous vehicles, marking a significant business opportunity in the growing autonomous mobility and ride-hailing sector (source: Sawyer Merritt). |
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2025-12-02 04:41 |
Tesla FSD V14.2 Achieves 1,136 Miles Without Intervention: AI-Powered Self-Driving Sets New Benchmark
According to Sawyer Merritt, Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) V14.2 achieved 1,136.3 miles of supervised driving without a single human intervention, with the car handling 100% of the journey autonomously. The test, reported by a user, included 80% highway and 20% city driving, alongside 29 consecutive successful self-parking maneuvers. This performance highlights significant advancements in Tesla's AI-driven autonomous vehicle technology and demonstrates the potential for practical, real-world deployment of AI-powered driving systems. The milestone underscores growing business opportunities in autonomous transportation, AI mobility solutions, and next-generation smart parking applications (Source: Sawyer Merritt, Twitter, Dec 2, 2025). |
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2025-11-21 00:54 |
Tesla Conducts Robotaxi Validation Testing in Boston: AI-Powered Self-Driving Expansion in Cold Weather Markets
According to Sawyer Merritt, Tesla has been spotted for the first time conducting Robotaxi validation testing in Boston, Massachusetts, marking a significant step in preparing for future self-driving service expansion into cold weather cities. This development highlights Tesla's focus on ensuring its AI-driven autonomous driving technology can reliably operate in challenging winter conditions, which is critical for broad market adoption. The move signals new business opportunities in the autonomous mobility sector as companies seek to deploy AI-powered robotaxis in diverse urban environments, expanding the addressable market for AI transportation solutions. (Source: Sawyer Merritt via Twitter) |
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2025-05-21 00:34 |
Waymo Reaches 10 Million Autonomous Miles: Major Milestone in AI-Driven Self-Driving Technology
According to Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) on Twitter, Waymo has reached the significant milestone of 10 million autonomous miles driven. This achievement underscores the rapid advancement of AI-powered self-driving technology and highlights Waymo's leadership in applying artificial intelligence to real-world transportation scenarios. For businesses, this milestone signals growing maturity and commercial viability in autonomous vehicle solutions, opening up new opportunities in logistics, ride-hailing, and urban mobility sectors. The data-intensive nature of these AI systems also drives demand for advanced machine learning, sensor fusion, and edge computing technologies, offering businesses and developers fresh avenues for innovation and partnership. (Source: twitter.com/sundarpichai/status/1924987188388978795) |