Chris Davies - Apr 26, 2021, 3:33pm CDT
Lyft is selling its autonomous vehicle division to Toyota, with the Japanese automaker setting up a new subsidiary, Woven Planet Holdings, to pick up the reins of the self-driving car project. Lyft established Level 5, its driverless division, back in mid-2017, and at the time had no shortage of promises for what autonomy would bring to the ride-hailing service.
The Lyft Open Platform Initiative, the company promised, would develop a combination hardware and software kit around which automakers and others could build their own driverless vehicles. It would combine hardware from established industry suppliers like cameras, radar scanners, and processors, with homegrown software educated by data funneled back from the millions of rides existing human Lyft drivers were already undertaking.
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Scott Morrison has waded into the British royal family drama to say he feels for Prince Harry and Meghan, whom he met on their tour of Australia.
The prime minister said he and his wife Jenny watched the royal couple s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey on Monday night.
Harry and Meghan made a series of allegations including that a member of the royal family asked asked how dark their baby would be.
Meghan said she became suicidal due to the isolation of palace life and relentless negative press, telling her husband she didn t want to be here .
Scott Morrison has waded into the British royal family drama to say he feels for Prince Harry and Meghan, whom he met on their tour of Australia (pictured)