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Uber Partners with Nvidia to Expand Robotaxi Network Across 28 Cities

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Uber has announced a partnership with Nvidia to deploy autonomous robotaxis across 28 cities by 2028, signalling a major step forward in the development of self driving transport services.


The collaboration will combine Nvidia’s artificial intelligence and autonomous driving technology with Uber’s global mobility platform. The aim is to create a scalable robotaxi network capable of operating safely in complex urban environments.


Under the agreement, Nvidia will provide the computing systems and AI models required for real time decision making, navigation and obstacle detection. Uber will integrate these capabilities into its ride hailing service, allowing users to book autonomous vehicles through its existing app.


The rollout is expected to take place gradually, with pilot programmes likely to begin in selected cities before expanding more widely. Regulatory approval, safety testing and infrastructure readiness will play a key role in determining the pace of deployment.


Autonomous transport has long been viewed as a transformative technology, with the potential to reduce traffic accidents, lower operating costs and improve accessibility. However, challenges remain in ensuring reliability and public trust.


Industry observers note that partnerships between mobility companies and AI specialists are becoming increasingly common as the sector moves closer to large scale deployment. If successful, the Uber and Nvidia collaboration could mark a significant milestone in the adoption of autonomous vehicles in everyday transport.


Author: Jamie Rina

 
 
 

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