
Davey Alba
Reporter at Bloomberg Technology
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1 week ago |
insurancejournal.com | Natalie Lung |Davey Alba
Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo has applied for a permit to test its robotaxis in New York City, underscoring its intent to operate in one of the largest ride-hailing markets in the US despite an absence of local regulations supporting commercially operated autonomous vehicles.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Natalie Lung |Davey Alba
Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo has applied for a permit to test its robotaxis in New York City, underscoring its intent to operate in one of the largest ride-hailing markets in the US despite an absence of local regulations supporting commercially operated autonomous vehicles.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Natalie Lung |Davey Alba
A Waymo autonomous taxi in San Francisco. (Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo has applied for a permit to test its robotaxis in New York City, underscoring its intent to operate in one of the largest ride-hailing markets in the US despite an absence of local regulations supporting commercially operated autonomous vehicles.
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3 weeks ago |
techxplore.com | Davey Alba |Joshua Sisco |Sadie Harley |Andrew Zinin
The federal judge who will decide how to limit Google's monopoly in search is considering its advantages in artificial intelligence too, and aiming to limit harm to the other players in the market with any resolution. On Friday in the U.S. District Court in Washington, attorneys for Alphabet Inc.'s Google and the Justice Department answered Judge Amit Mehta's final questions in the government's monopoly case against the search giant.
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4 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Davey Alba |Joshua Sisco
The federal judge who will decide how to limit Google's monopoly in search is considering its advantage in artificial intelligence too, and aiming to limit harm to the other players in the market with any resolution. On Friday in U.S. District Court in Washington, attorneys for Alphabet Inc.'s Google and the Justice Department answered Judge Amit Mehta's final questions in the government's monopoly case against the search giant.
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