Looks like Mercedes has denied that it's giving up on autonomous. But I think that yielding to a technology player like Waymo is probably the best move. https://t.co/QgsUPUjytL
— Tasha Keeney (@TashaARK) October 27, 2020
Waymo to bring its autonomous driving technology to Daimler’s semi trucks https://t.co/N6Ir4r2whA by @FredericLambert pic.twitter.com/ZaRFwiJiuh
— 9to5Google.com (@9to5Google) October 27, 2020
Daimler Trucks partners with Waymo to build self-driving semi trucks
— Wilko S. Wolters ???? #DigitalTransformation (@WSWMUC) October 27, 2020
? @Waymo and @DaimlerTrucksNA are partnering to bring self-driving semi-trucks to market and build an #autonomous version of the @Freightliner Cascadia truck#mobility @daimler https://t.co/53IfLWVxM8 pic.twitter.com/Yq05nmZlAT
Waymo and Daimler are teaming up to build fully driverless semi trucks https://t.co/eEC4BeghdK pic.twitter.com/U0EK3HLhfP
— The Verge (@verge) October 27, 2020
웨이모와 다임러, 자율주행 트럭 개발 위해 협력해
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 27, 2020
- 자율주행 트럭 계획을 확장하려는 다임러, 웨이모와 협력해 레벨 4 자율주행 또는 특정 환경에서 완전자율주행이 가능한 트럭 개발할 것
- 첫 트럭은 "수년 내" 미국에서 구입할 수 있을 것이라고 두 회사는 말해https://t.co/KTOeciEAjs
Waymo and Daimler are teaming up to build fully driverless semi trucks https://t.co/rpiEDcsecv pic.twitter.com/mZ44gLWAc1
— The Verge (@verge) October 28, 2020