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Google’s Gemini is now on Android AutoGoogle’s Gemini is now on Android Auto
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Waymo cities, part 2.

Earlier this week, Waymo announced that it would soon be operating fully driverless vehicles in five new cities: Miami, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, and Orlando. Today, they’re adding three new cities to the mix: Minneapolis, Tampa, and New Orleans. The company plans to start by deploying manually driven vehicles, then fully autonomous ones, followed by select passenger trips, and finally, a public robotaxi service. The vehicles will be Waymo’s fifth-generation Jaguar SUVs, with the option to add sixth-gen Zeekr and Hyundai vehicles in the future if the company deems fit.

Photo of Waymo taxis with a green filter.
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Uber’s British bots.

The company has announced a UK trial with autonomous delivery company Starship, starting in Sheffield and Leeds. It’s Uber’s first delivery bot trial in Europe, after tests in various US cities.

Starship’s robots aren’t new to the region though — one even delivered dinner to my colleague Tom way back in 2017.

Photo of an Uber Eats-branded Starship delivery robot in front of a British church.
Wet, gray, big old church — that sure looks like the UK.
Image: Uber
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Tesla gets green light to launch robotaxis in Arizona.

The company was awarded a ridehailing permit by the state’s Department of Transportation, which clears the way for Tesla to launch a robotaxi service — potentially without safety drivers. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said he wants to launch in 8-10 new markets before the end of 2025.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Tesla Diner switches to Autopilot.

It’s without a head chef, as Eric Greenspan cuts ties after his 15 minutes of fame (infamy?) to open Jewish deli Mish.

The diner opened in July, drawing protests, and scrapped half its menu within a month. More changes are coming, with plans to convert to a full-service restaurant by January.

The Jeep Recon livesThe Jeep Recon lives
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Stellantis EV owners can charge at Tesla Superchargers next year.

The parent company of Jeep, Dodge, and Ram was one of the last to say it would adopt the North American Charging Standard, or NACS, for its EVs. So as such, its one of the last to finally flip the switch and allow its EV owners to charge at Tesla Supercharger stations.

Tesla Supercharger network availability will start in 2026 with existing North American BEVs, such as Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona, followed by the 2026 Jeep Recon and other future products to be announced.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Waymo cities.

The Alphabet-owned robotaxi company announced plans to start operating fully autonomous vehicles in five new cities: Miami, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando. Only employees and “friends and family” will be able to take trips initially, but Waymo expects to let public customers use its robotaxis sometime in 2026. Add these to the cities the growing list of markets where Waymo says it expects to launch, including San Diego, Boston, New York City, Washington, DC, Denver, Detroit, Seattle, London, and Tokyo.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
Archer shifts to military eVTOL supplier.

The air taxi company will start licensing its electric vertical and takeoff technology to third parties, starting with Palmer Luckey’s Anduril Industries. Archer already has an exclusive deal to jointly develop next-gen military aircraft with Anduril. Now its deepening those ties by supplying its electric powertrain and other tech to the defense contractor’s Omen drone program.

Europe banned new gas cars after 2035 — now it’s reconsidering

Advocates worry that weakening the ban will derail the march to a carbon-free future.

William Boston