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Lyft inks deals with Mobileye, others to bring robotaxis to ridehail platform

Lyft said on Wednesday it will partner with Mobileye and two other companies in the robotaxi industry to bring selfdriving cars and trucks onto its ridehail platform and strengthen research study and advancement in the sector.

The app-based taxi platform will integrate cars owned by third-party fleet operators, geared up with the Mobileye Drive self-driving system, as it looks to take on rival Uber , which has actually signed a multitude of autonomous taxi arrangements.

Lyft, which is set to report quarterly outcomes after markets close, said it will also collaborate with May Mobility to deploy self-driving taxis in Atlanta beginning next year.

It will likewise work with Nexar, which creates items that enhance driving by utilizing machine learning and computer vision, to check out how the business can boost research study and development in the autonomous automobile market using Lyft's. fleet data and the technology company's bank of lorry video. video footage.

Lyft's series of agreements follows market leader Uber's. expansion of collaboration with Alphabet's Waymo and new. deals General Motors' Cruise and China's WeRide. among others to seal its lead in the robotaxi segment.

Experts and industry experts have cautioned that. establishing autonomous driving systems and robotaxis will be. challenging and lengthy due to engineering and regulatory. hurdles.

Electric automobile maker Tesla last month revealed. its Cybercab robotaxi idea, slated for production in 2026,. and has started evaluating ridehail services with workers in San. Francisco.

(source: Reuters)