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Daniel Voss @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 09:40 EDT

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Waymo’s decision to partner with Lyft in Nashville — its first collaboration with the ride-hailing company — is more than a market expansion story. It’s the clearest signal yet that Waymo is deliberately constructing a supplier model in which ride-hailing platforms compete for the privilege of distributing its autonomous rides. The Nashville deal reveals a ... Read more

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