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Alphabet’s Waymo is beginning robotaxi test drives in Denver and Seattle this week with human safety drivers at the wheel, according to CNBC. The rides will be manned while Waymo validates technology and operations ahead of fully autonomous service. The expansion adds to existing driverless operations in Austin, Atlanta, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. In some cities, Waymo rides are hailed through Uber, while others require its Waymo One app. The company said up to a dozen Jaguar iPace and Geely Zeekr AVs will begin tests in each new market. Waymo faces global competition from Baidu’s Apollo Go, which runs driverless ride-hailing services across Asia. Tesla is also entering the space, with a Texas ride-hailing permit and manned robotaxi tests in Austin and San Francisco.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03Alphabet's Waymo is beginning robo-taxi test drives in Denver and Seattle this week,
00:07with human safety drivers at the wheel, according to CNBC. The rides will be manned while Waymo
00:13validates technology and operations ahead of fully autonomous service. The expansion adds
00:18to existing driverless operations in Austin, Atlanta, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.
00:24In some cities, Waymo rides are hailed through Uber, while others require its Waymo One app.
00:31The company set up to a dozen Jaguar I-Pace, and Geely Zeker AVS will begin tests in each new market.
00:38Waymo faces global competition from Baidu's Apollo Go, which runs driverless ride-hailing services
00:44across Asia. Tesla is also entering the space with a Texas ride-hailing permit and manned
00:49robo-taxi tests in Austin and San Francisco.
00:51For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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