Core Viewpoint - Waymo, a subsidiary of Google focused on fully autonomous driving, has begun collecting mapping and high-definition data in New York City with human safety drivers, aiming to obtain testing permits for autonomous taxis in the city [1][2] Group 1: Waymo's Progress and Strategy - Waymo is accelerating its efforts to expand into major U.S. cities, contrasting with Tesla's limited testing in Austin, Texas [2] - The company has been providing fully autonomous taxi services in cities like Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles since 2020, with over 150,000 paid rides weekly and a fleet that drives over 1 million miles each week [3] - Waymo's sixth-generation autonomous driving system, equipped with multiple radars, LIDAR, and cameras, offers high-precision perception in various weather conditions [3] Group 2: Comparison with Tesla - Tesla's Robotaxi service still requires a safety driver and has not yet received regulatory approval for fully autonomous operations without a driver [4] - Tesla has initiated small-scale testing of its Robotaxi service in Austin, using around 10 Model Y vehicles, with plans to expand its fleet [6] - Analysts, including Morgan Stanley, maintain a bullish outlook on Tesla, linking its future stock performance to the success of its Robotaxi network and FSD system [7]
自动驾驶出租车即将迎来里程碑时刻! 从凤凰城到第五大道:Waymo准备驶入“世界之都”纽约