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Fancy a spin in a robotaxi? Cruise is now inviting the public to try its self-driving cars in one U.S. city

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General Motors–backed autonomous driving startup Cruise said on Tuesday that it has opened up its self-driving car fleet in San Francisco to the public.

While capacity is limited with only a handful of cars available, the opportunity to sit in the back seat of a car that steers itself as if by ghostly hand is no longer reserved for a select few engineers, test drivers, and GM chief executive Mary Barra.

“We’re opening a sign-up page on our site today so you can get a driverless ride soon—and free, for now,“ Cruise interim CEO and cofounder Kyle Vogt said in a post. “We’re starting with a small number of users and will ramp up as we make more cars available.”

In a letter to shareholders, CEO Barra said, “This major milestone brings Cruise even closer to offering its first paid rides and generating $50 billion in annual revenue by the end of the decade.”

This follows an announcement in July from Ford and Lyft that they will debut robotaxis in Miami using the know-how of self-driving startup Argo AI. More recently, Intel subsidiary Mobileye in September revealed its plan to start a similar commercial fleet in Germany this year. Meanwhile, Alphabet's self-driving unit Waymo has already been chauffeuring passengers in Phoenix as part of its Waymo One service since 2020.

The race to develop autonomous driving technology has been a longer slog than many initially anticipated some five years ago. Tesla CEO Elon Musk famously predicted he’d already have 1 million robotaxis on the road by the end of 2020.


 
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Great tech but I will be scared to ride one. Probably after it ran for 3/4 years and gained a reputation to be safe.
 
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We are living in the future, the types of R&D happening in US universities is mind blowing.

Once my paper and thesis is accepted I will share my papers in this forum, hopefully you guys will find it intriguing.
 
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