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This feels like an inflection point.

We're now at San Francisco, SFO airport, Austin, Nashville, and NYC, is that right?



They're in the Phoenix area as well.

List of cities here: https://waymo.com/rides/


And Dallas, Denver, Seattle, Tokyo


Los Angeles


And Atlanta via Uber


and RAPIDLY growing in Atlanta from what I see as I wander the city. I just saw one of their new Geely based vehicles today for the first time.

I will say as someone who is suspicious of self driving cars...they are not really worse than Atlanta drivers as a typical pedestrian. They are dangerous in different ways...but not necessarily more or less.


No, not NYC. They have a testing permit but it's not even listed in "coming soon" on their site.


They have hired staff in San Antonio but not officially announced a launch yet.


And "Silicon Valley" (Palo Alto, Mountain View, Menlo Park, Los Altos). Quotes because that excludes San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and Milpitas.


There are a ton of them in Sunnyvale, so I expect that area to flip to public availability soon.


And Los Angeles




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