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Waymo will expand its fully autonomous robotaxi network to five new U.S. cities in 2026 and will begin operating without human assistants in the coming weeks. The Alphabet unit is preparing wider U.S. and international rollouts while competitors like Zoox ramp up their own driverless services.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street
00:02Waymo said it will expand its fully autonomous RobiTaxi service to Dallas, Houston, San Antonio,
00:08Miami, and Orlando in 2026, according to CNBC. The Alphabet-owned company will begin operating
00:14without human driver assistance in the coming weeks and will offer initial rides to employees
00:19before opening the service to the public next year. Waymo is also preparing broader 2026
00:25expansions to Detroit, Las Vegas, Nashville, San Diego, Washington, D.C., and London,
00:31while continuing testing in New York City and Tokyo. The announcement came the same day Zooks
00:35began allowing select San Francisco users to hail its driverless vehicles. For all things money,
00:41visit Benzinga.com.
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