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Alphabet invests $5 billion in Waymo to lead self-driving future

The significant investment will support Waymo's ambitious expansion plans.
Alphabet has reaffirmed its commitment to the future of self-driving technology with a substantial $5 billion investment in Waymo.

Alphabet has reaffirmed its commitment to the future of self-driving technology with a substantial $5 billion investment in its Waymo subsidiary, which will be distributed over several years. This move is intended to solidify Waymo’s position as the global leader in autonomous driving technology, as stated by Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat during the company’s quarterly earnings call on July 23.

The significant investment will support Waymo’s ambitious expansion plans, which include extending its services across the San Francisco peninsula, greater Los Angeles, and Austin, Texas. Waymo aims to launch its commercial robotaxi service in Austin by the end of the year. The announcement highlights Alphabet’s strategic focus on artificial intelligence, leveraging advancements developed in collaboration with Waymo for its self-driving systems.

“This immense vote of confidence recognizes the amazing progress we’ve made with our technology, product, and commercialization efforts,” Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana expressed on X.

Currently, Waymo operates more than 600 robotaxis in Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles and remains the only self-driving tech company with a significant number of commercially deployed driverless robotaxis in the U.S.

Meanwhile, General Motors (GM) is also making strides in autonomous vehicles with an $850 million investment in its Cruise robotaxi subsidiary. Despite this, GM has paused its plans to manufacture the Origin robotaxi, opting to continue using the Chevy Bolt as its autonomous platform. This decision follows an October 2023 crash in San Francisco, which temporarily halted Cruise’s nationwide efforts.

The delay has drawn criticism from former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt, who resigned after the crash. “GM repeatedly finds themselves with a 5-10 year head start, but then fumbles the ball, shuts things down, and loses the lead,” Vogt commented on X.

Despite the setback, GM reported a $458 million loss on Cruise in the latest quarter, an improvement from a $611 million loss in the same period last year.

This significant investment by Alphabet in Waymo underscores the tech giant’s dedication to advancing self-driving technology and maintaining a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle market.

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