Lyft plans to launch robotaxi service in Dallas in 2026
- Lyft plans to launch a full self-driving robotaxi service in Dallas next year, as announced on Monday.
- Lyft CEO David Risher stated that they aim to expand to thousands more autonomous vehicles in other cities after Dallas.
- The cars will use autonomous driving technology from Mobileye and will be owned by Marubeni, a major global fleet owner.
- Shares of Lyft and Mobileye increased significantly following the announcement, rising by 7.2% and 18%, respectively.
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