China's Baidu to bring its driverless cars to Uber
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As part of the arrangement, Baidu will introduce thousands of its Apollo Go autonomous vehicles on Uber’s platform in areas outside of China and the United States.
“Our renewed partnership with the GSA will help government agencies simplify their travel and transportation needs,” said Uber President and Chief Operating Officer Andrew Macdonald. “We’re paving the way for a future where integrated mobility, meal delivery, and fleet management can help transform the full range of government services.”
Uber Eats has added more grocery and convenience selection for consumers shopping with SNAP benefits across the country.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNUber Eats drivers and taco stands targeted in recent string of LA robberies, police chief saysIf you drive for Uber Eats or run a taco stand in Los Angeles, you might want to be extra vigilant the next time you're working.
Uber and Uber Eats are partnering with Afterpay as younger Aussies turn away from using credit cards. Afterpay will be available to Uber and Uber Eats customers in Australia and New Zealand. The service will be accessible with the touch of a button to a user’s wallet for rideshare trips and takeaway purchases.
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The Nation on MSNIn Chicago, a Coalition of Unions, Community Organizers, and Drivers Have Forced Uber to Come to the TableAs the tech industry moves increasingly into alignment with the far right, the issue of worker power has never been more important. The Chicago campaign offers some key lessons.
The Hong Kong government on Tuesday unveiled proposals to regulate online ride-hailing services provided by tech companies like Uber, requiring platforms, cars and drivers to be licensed before hitting the road.
Uber Eats is looking to extend its service to a wider base of customers. The popular delivery app has announced that it will be adding over 50 new stores to the approved list of retailers that accept assistance programs like SNAP and EBT.