This is the first time any company is simultaneously running fully autonomous ride-hailing operations in multiple cities, also soon to be expanding into downtown Phoenix.  -  Source: Waymo

This is the first time any company is simultaneously running fully autonomous ride-hailing operations in multiple cities, also soon to be expanding into downtown Phoenix.

Source: Waymo

Self-driving car startup Waymo, Alphabet Inc. announced in a statement that it will expand its fully autonomous all-electric Jaguar I-PACE, with no human driver behind the wheel, in San Francisco, starting with its employees. They now join Waymo One riders serving in Arizona. 

The company has already been deploying the technology in the East Valley of Phoenix, according to the statement, first with the Early Rider Program (now Trusted Tester) in 2017, then introducing fully autonomous rides to the public in 2020. 

“We’re particularly excited about this next phase of our journey as we officially bring our rider-only technology to San Francisco — the city many of us at Waymo call home,” said co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana. “We’ve learned so much from our San Francisco Trusted Testers over the last six months, not to mention the innumerable lessons from our riders in the years since launching our fully autonomous service in the East Valley of Phoenix. Both of which have directly impacted how we bring forward our service as we welcome our first employee riders in SF.”

“Building a safe, robust, and generalizable autonomous driver — the Waymo Driver — whose capabilities and performance transfer well between geographies and product lines is our main focus,” added Dmitri Dolgov, Waymo co-CEO. “Just as our previous experience allowed us to deploy our 5th-gen Driver in San Francisco quickly and with confidence, the combination of our experience in San Francisco and Phoenix’s East Valley, grounded in millions of miles of real-world driving and boosted by billions of miles driven in simulation, is already guiding our progress in Downtown Phoenix and sets us up for future expansion of our fully autonomous ride-hailing service.”

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