Uber, NVIDIA and Stellantis
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Stellantis partners with NVIDIA, Uber, and Foxconn to develop Level 4 autonomous vehicles and global robotaxi services.
Partners to combine vehicle platforms, AI software, systems integration and ride‑hail operations with US pilot roll‑out planned from 2028 and an initial Uber fleet target of 5,000 units
Uber’s vision is to create a single mobility network that connects human drivers and autonomous vehicles. In the near future, riders may not notice whether their trip is handled by a person or an AI-powered robotaxi – both will operate on one unified Uber platform.
NVIDIA announces partnership with Uber to scale the world's largest 4-ready mobility network, using next-gen robotaxi and autonomous delivery fleets.
Uber is partnering with Nvidia to power its next-generation robotaxi and autonomous delivery fleets, aiming to build one of the world's largest networks. This collaboration will leverage Nvidia's AI architecture and the Drive AGX Hyperion platform for Level 4 autonomy.
Nvidia is working with several communications companies, including Booz Allen, Cisco, MITRE, ODC and T-Mobile to create what they're calling America's first AI-native wireless stack for 6G, integrating advanced AI across hardware, software and architecture to prepare future networks for the growth of AI traffic.
Meanwhile, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved $60 million in bonds and public financing for La Maravilla/Marvel in the Mission Supportive Housing development — the Mission District's largest affordable housing development.
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