Uber and Waymo Have Ended Their Robotaxi Tie-Up in Phoenix; Uber to Announce New Partner
THE SO WHAT
The unwind of Uber–Waymo in Phoenix underscores that robotaxi platforms want direct customer relationships, not just to be another fleet option inside a marketplace. If you’re building autonomy, assume distribution will be contested — don’t over-rotate your go-to-market around a single aggregator.
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