Robotaxis Are Becoming Rolling Lost-and-Found Bins

As autonomous rides spread, riders are discovering a very human problem inside driverless cars: people forget a lot of stuff — including some seriously weird items.
Why Ferrari’s polarizing Luce still matters in the EV era

The Ferrari Luce may be getting dragged online, but the real story is bigger than aesthetics. Its debut highlights how elite automakers are navigating the EV shift without waiting for universal approval.
Robotaxi Reality Check: The Road Ahead Is Still Messy

Robotaxis are back in the spotlight, but the latest mobility reality check makes one thing clear: scaling autonomous ride services is still far harder than the hype suggests.
Robotaxis are hitting real roads — and now cities have to figure out how to ticket them

Robotaxis are no longer a future-tense idea. As autonomous fleets grow, regulators and law enforcement are running into a surprisingly basic problem: what happens when a driverless car breaks a rule?
Uber’s next AV play: using everyday drivers as a rolling sensor network

Uber is pushing deeper into autonomous vehicle infrastructure with a plan to use its driver network as a rolling data layer for mapping and road insights.