Google's Waymo signs self-driving car deal with Lyft after suing Uber

Waymo's strength is in technology, while Lyft will help it reach more people, reorts Tech In Aisa

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Alphabet's Waymo has accused Uber of planning to steal its self-drive technology (Photo: Reuters)
Sumit Chakraberty | Tech In Aisa
Last Updated : May 15 2017 | 3:13 PM IST
The news

Google’s self-driving car unit Waymo has inked a deal with Uber’s main US rival, Lyft. They will collaborate to bring self-driving cars into the mainstream. 
 
Waymo’s strength is in the technology, while Lyft will help it reach more people.

This comes days after a US federal judge referred Waymo’s lawsuit against Uber to criminal prosecutors, ruling out arbitration. Investigators will look into allegations of trade secret theft. Google said a Waymo engineer downloaded thousands of files before quitting to launch a startup that got acquired by Uber.

Why it matters

The teaming up of two big Silicon Valley players shifts the balance in a race to bring self-driving cars to the public. It has the potential to disrupt urban transportation.

The alliance is a threat to Uber’s dominance in ride-sharing, especially in the context of the legal problems looming over Uber’s own self-driving technology. Autonomous cars are expected to transform the monetization and business model of ride-sharing. This article was published on Tech in Aisa. You can read the original article here.


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