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Uber-owned Otto partners with Anheuser-Busch to successfully test self-driving truck technology in Colorado.
When others looked at Uber’s aggressive expansion around the world and wondered if the super-unicorn wasn’t going too fast or taking too little care, one imagines the founders of Otto looked ...
A self-driving Otto truck on the road. Otto As Uber ramps up its driverless-car operations in Pittsburgh, it will have some help from several ex-Googlers who have already mastered the technology.
Uber's newly acquired division, Otto, partnered with Anheuser-Busch to deliver beer in a self-driving tractor-trailer.
The truck — a Volvo big rig equipped with cameras and sensors — was one of five owned by Otto, a San Francisco-based self-driving truck company acquired by Uber in August.
Right this very second, at least one Otto truck is barreling down the highway with a driver sitting behind its wheel but touching absolutely nothing. The truck is driving itself. "We try to have ...
The first commercial shipment by a self-driving truck was a beer run. Uber’s self-driving trucking unit, Otto, said it partnered with brewing giant Anheuser-Busch to carry 51,744 cans of ...
Loaded up with 51,744 cans of Budweiser, a Volvo kitted out with Otto's self-driving hardware made the trek from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, via downtown Denver. The truck used its onboard ...
Otto is a new startup from Google's self-driving car engineers that aims to turn long-haul trucks into automated rides that only stop for fuel.
Uber’s self-driving truck division, Otto, linked up with beer company Anheuser-Busch and the state of Colorado to transport its first load of cargo that consumers will be able to buy from brick ...
Otto should think about changing its name to Cledus. The Uber-owned, self-driving semi-truck developer last week completed a 120-mile Budweiser beer delivery across Colorado without a driver ...
Unlike Google’s self-driving car project, Otto would at least initially focus on highway driving, which account for the overwhelming majority of a typical truck route; the human drivers would ...