Zoox’s San Francisco Launch Marks A New Phase For Autonomous Mobility Forbes Politics
Amazon subsidiary Zoox launches robotaxi service in San Francisco electrive.com Economics
Zoox Becomes 2nd (or 3rd?) Robotaxi Operator in San Francisco CleanTechnica Politics
Amazon's Zoox autonomous taxis welcoming first San Francisco riders ABC7 San Francisco Politics
Amazon’s Zoox Robotaxis Hit San Francisco Streets — and the Rides Are Free eWeek Events
Zoox offering free test rides of its driverless vans in San Francisco NBC Bay Area Politics
Zoox offers its first public autonomous rides in San Francisco The Robot Report Politics
Zoox robotaxi service begins offering free rides in San Francisco KRON4 Economics
Zoox is now welcoming public riders in San Francisco to ride in its unique robotaxis Electrek Politics
Zoox driverless cars now in San Francisco, competing with Waymo Mashable Transport
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Zoox launches a free robotaxi service in San Francisco. Here’s how to ride. San Francisco Chronicle Economics
Zoox begins offering robotaxi rides in San Francisco, facing off with Waymo CNBC Politics
This is not a large-scale public launch, nor a commercial one. But it brings the Amazon-owned company one step closer to competing with Waymo. Politics
San Francisco Will Get to Try Another Robotaxi Service: Amazon's Zoox Business Insider Economics
Zoox will let public riders use its robotaxis in San Francisco The Verge Politics
Zoox launches free public robotaxi service in San Francisco — kind of The San Francisco Standard Economics
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A research team from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Toyohashi University of Technology, investigated human behavior and comfort when handing over a package to an autonomous mobile delivery robot while walking—an interaction envisioned for logistics in future smart cities. Politics