RideShareRevolution

Uber’s Driver Data Empire: Building the Backbone for Tomorrow’s Robotaxis
Uber sees its 5 million active drivers worldwide as more than ride providers. The company plans to equip their vehicles with sensors, creating a vast network that captures re...
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Uber’s Hotel Grab and Snack Dash: Turning Rides into Full Travel Orchestras
Uber Technologies just flipped the script on travel logistics. At its annual GO-GET event in New York on Wednesday, the company unveiled hotel bookings inside its app, powered b...
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Uber’s Modest $5,000 Jury Hit in North Carolina Signals Liability Risks in Sprawling Assault Litigation
A federal jury in North Carolina delivered a split verdict for Uber Technologies Inc. on April 20, 2026. It ordered the ride-hailing giant to pay $5,000 to Brianna Mensing, who...
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California’s $6 Gas Crisis Forces Uber and Lyft Drivers to the Sidelines
John Mejia stares at his fuel gauge more often these days. The part-time Lyft and Uber driver in San Francisco used to pocket $400 in three hours. Now? Twelve hours for $200....
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Gas Pump Crunch: How Skyrocketing Fuel Costs Are Forcing Uber and Lyft Drivers to Pick and Choose Rides
Bill Lewis fills his Prius six or seven times a week. Used to cost $22 a tank. Now it's $31. Every gallon stings.The former Wall Street trader turned full-time Uber an...
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The Gas Price Crash Is Rewriting the Economics of Gig Driving — And Not Everyone Is Celebrating
For years, the math was brutal. Rideshare drivers watched fuel costs eat into already thin margins, turning what Uber and Lyft marketed as flexible entrepreneurship into a gr...
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Uber’s $1.1 Billion Blacklane Bet: The Ride-Hailing Giant’s Biggest Play Yet for the Luxury Market
Uber Technologies is acquiring Blacklane, the Berlin-based premium chauffeur service, in a deal worth approximately $1.1 billion — a transaction that signals the San Francisc...
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The 67-Cent Question: Why Washington Is Fighting Over Mileage Rates for America’s Gig Drivers
A single number — 67 cents — has become the flashpoint in a growing political battle over how the federal government treats the millions of Americans who drive for Uber, Lyft...
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Zoox Robotaxis Are Coming to Uber in Las Vegas and Los Angeles — Here’s What It Means
Amazon's autonomous vehicle subsidiary Zoox is about to become hailable through Uber. That's a big deal. Starting this summer, riders in Las Vegas will be able to summon a Zo...
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Uber Rolls Out Women Driver Preference Feature Nationwide: What It Means for Riders and the Gig Economy
Uber just expanded its Women Rider Preference feature to all 50 U.S. states. The feature, which lets women and nonbinary riders request a woman driver, is now available natio...
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China’s Humanoid Robot Factories Are Outpacing the World — And the West Is Scrambling to Catch Up
While American robotics firms have spent years perfecting demos and raising venture capital, China has been quietly doing something far more consequential: shipping humanoid...
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Waymo’s Ojai Gambit: Inside the Sixth-Generation Robotaxi Built to Conquer Rain, Snow, and the Competition
Alphabet's autonomous vehicle subsidiary Waymo is rolling out its most ambitious hardware upgrade in years, deploying its sixth-generation robotaxi — codenamed Ojai — onto th...
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Lyft’s $1 Billion Buyback Can’t Outrun a Winter Storm: Inside the Rideshare Giant’s Turbulent Quarter
Lyft Inc. delivered what should have been a victory lap — record fourth-quarter and full-year results for 2025, capped by a headline-grabbing $1 billion share repurchase prog...
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The Watchers of the Machines: How a Central Florida Startup Is Racing to Build an Oversight Layer for the AI Revolution
As autonomous vehicles prepare to roll through the sun-drenched streets of Orlando and artificial intelligence systems embed themselves deeper into the infrastructure of Amer...
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Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Landmark Driver Rape Lawsuit: What the Verdict Means for Ride-Hailing Safety and Corporate Liability
A jury has found Uber Technologies Inc. liable in a sexual assault case and ordered the ride-hailing giant to pay $8.5 million in damages to a woman who was raped by one of i...
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