The ridesharing giant has reached a multiyear agreement with Amazon’s autonomous driving unit, Uber and Zoox said Wednesday. Zoox vehicles also will be available on the Uber app in Los Angeles, starting next year.
At launch, Uber riders will have the opportunity to match with a Zoox robotaxi on eligible trips. It’s the first time Zoox has partnered with a third party.
Uber and Zoox didn’t disclose revenue-sharing details or say whether Uber customers would be charged a fare for riding ...
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