Full-self-driving robo-taxis generally available in at least 10 major US cities by end of 2023
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Currently Waymo is publicly available in Phoenix (which does count), and available only in a tiny closed beta in San Francisco (which does not count). Here I'll define "major cities" as the top 100 cities by population.
Jan 2, 10:12am: "Full-self-driving" will mean no human driver is required, however limitations like geofencing are allowed.
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