Uber (UBER) is shifting away from its asset-light model by committing over $10B toward autonomous vehicles, including equity stakes and fleet investments, to stay competitive in the rise of robotaxis, The Financial Times’ Rafe Rosner-Uddin and Tim Bradshaw report. Through partnerships with multiple providers and planned launches in 2026, the strategy aims to secure long-term positioning, though investments depend on partners meeting deployment milestones.
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