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Waymo vs. Uber: Who Will Control the Future of Autonomous Ride-Hailing?

Written by Motley Fool YouTube for The Motley Fool -> Alphabet’s Waymo and Amazon’s Zoox look like the most credible AV rivals to Uber’s ride-hailing business. Investor outcomes hinge on whether AV fleets plug into Uber-like apps or try to replace them outright. Autonomous veh

Waymo vs. Uber: Who Will Control the Future of Autonomous Ride-Hailing?
Nasdaq News — 11 June 2026
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Alphabet’s Waymo and Amazon’s Zoox look like the most credible AV rivals to Uber’s ride-hailing business.

Investor outcomes hinge on whether AV fleets plug into Uber-like apps or try to replace them outright.

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