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Amazon will launch Robo-Taxi in the future
The US company Amazon is now a huge name in the world of technology. Amazon has a variety of businesses, starting with e-commerce. Thinking about the future, Amazon now reached out to the ride-sharing company. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Amazon authorities have begun talks to buy San Juan, a San Francisco-based Robo-taxi startup. If you buy Jukes, the car of automatic technology will be in the hands of Amazon in the future.
As part of this effort, Amazon is considering acquiring the startup. Google's parent company Alphabet, ride-sharing company Uber, carmaker Tesla,
and other carmakers have invested in the technology sector so that people don't need to drive. Intelligent devices can navigate the car instead of the driver. Amazon has its own technical team to participate in the race for self-driving or self-driving vehicle technology. They are looking at the use of Jukes cargo trucks in the e-commerce sector.
Amazon and Jukes are discussing the progress of the deal. The value of the startup, which was set two years ago, will now be less than the 3.2 billion. Founded in San Francisco in 2014, the startup is working on a mission to create autonomous fleets. Last year, the company set a goal to launch it in Las Vegas, where driverless cars can be called with a mobile app
The US company Amazon is now a huge name in the world of technology. Amazon has a variety of businesses, starting with e-commerce. Thinking about the future, Amazon now reached out to the ride-sharing company. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Amazon authorities have begun talks to buy San Juan, a San Francisco-based Robo-taxi startup. If you buy Jukes, the car of automatic technology will be in the hands of Amazon in the future.
As part of this effort, Amazon is considering acquiring the startup. Google's parent company Alphabet, ride-sharing company Uber, carmaker Tesla,
and other carmakers have invested in the technology sector so that people don't need to drive. Intelligent devices can navigate the car instead of the driver. Amazon has its own technical team to participate in the race for self-driving or self-driving vehicle technology. They are looking at the use of Jukes cargo trucks in the e-commerce sector.
Amazon and Jukes are discussing the progress of the deal. The value of the startup, which was set two years ago, will now be less than the 3.2 billion. Founded in San Francisco in 2014, the startup is working on a mission to create autonomous fleets. Last year, the company set a goal to launch it in Las Vegas, where driverless cars can be called with a mobile app
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