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Toyota Forms 'Strategic Partnership' With Uber (theverge.com) 92

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Toyota and Uber are forming a "strategic partnership" which will include an investment by the Japanese automaker in the San Francisco-based ride-sharing company. Under the agreement, Uber drivers can lease their vehicles from Toyota and cover their payments through earnings generated as Uber drivers. Toyota says it will invest an undisclosed sum in Uber, which is already the most valuable technology startup in the world. A partnership between Toyota and Uber could help the ride-sharing company solve a lingering question surrounding its self-driving ambitions, namely where its going to get a fleet of cars to equip with its autonomous technology. Toyota, which is the world's largest car manufacturer, is taking self-driving technology very seriously. It recently established the Toyota Research Institute to develop AI technologies in two main areas: autonomous cars and robot helpers for around the home. Last month, Google, Ford, Volvo, Lyft and Uber joined a coalition to help spur the development of self-driving cars, ultimately to make them arrive to the market faster. Meanwhile, Apple made an investment in Uber's Chinese rival Didi.
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Toyota Forms 'Strategic Partnership' With Uber

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  • They better make sure the human interface unit robust or some muscle bound austrian-american womaniser will try and rip the thing out.
  • by flargleblarg ( 685368 ) on Tuesday May 24, 2016 @09:04PM (#52175969)

    namely where its going to get a fleet of cars to equip with its autonomous technology.

    namely where it's going to get a fleet of cars to equip with its autonomous technology.

    FTFY.

  • Hey, self-driving Uber (or Lyft, etc.) cars would probably reduce the number of rapes and robberies by Uber drivers.

    OTOH, Self-driving cars are known to cause traffic accidents – because they obey the speed limits, etc. very exactly.

    • but would really want to get into an gypsy auto drive car? vs an one that controlled under rules more like an taxi?

    • OTOH, Self-driving cars are known to cause traffic accidents – because they obey the speed limits, etc. very exactly.

      No they don't. I have Tesla Autopilot, and it will happily drive at whatever max speed I set, even if it is well over the limit.

      • by rch7 ( 4086979 )

        This lame beta level software named "autopilot" do not qualify as self-driving car. It will happily disconnect at any moment when it gets confused just before crashing the car and let a driver to hold the bag of liability as if driver somehow was "in control".

  • Why would Uber *want* self-driving cars? Sure, it eliminates the need to pay people and again replace workers with robots, but then Uber would have to admit they are are a Taxi company if they *own* the vehicles.

    There's only one way this works: Again, they contract out to people who own the self-driving cars, but anyone that owns such a car would need to have a real job, not a below-minimum-wage Uber job. The car owner goes to work and then, upon reaching his destination, then releases his car to go make mo

  • Why people call Uber ride-sharing company? Do they know what ride-sharing is? Uber are just another taxi-company with a bit smarter app.
  • Uber is NOT ride sharing. Stop calling it that.

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