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Develops autonomous electric ride-hailing vehicles
$37.50 - $54.81/hr
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
San Mateo, CA, USA
This position is onsite in Foster City, CA.
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Zoox focuses on creating a fully integrated autonomous ride-hailing service designed specifically for urban transportation. Unlike other companies that modify existing vehicles for self-driving capabilities, Zoox has engineered its own vehicle from the ground up, optimizing it for safety, efficiency, and passenger comfort. The vehicle features advanced sensors, cameras, and AI systems that allow it to navigate complex city environments. It has a spacious interior for up to four passengers and is fully electric, promoting sustainability by reducing emissions. Zoox prioritizes safety through rigorous testing and collaboration with regulatory bodies. Additionally, their ride-hailing platform uses advanced algorithms to enhance the passenger experience by optimizing routes and reducing wait times. The company's goal is to improve urban transportation, making it smarter, safer, and more efficient.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$2.4B
Headquarters
Menlo Park, California
Founded
2014
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Employee Assitance Program
The road to autonomous vehicles is long and arduous, and it has already taken one high-profile victim: GM’s Cruise. Elon Musk has been promising autonomy in Teslas for years. It’s still not here. Jesse Levinson, co-founder and CTO at Zoox, Amazon’s robotaxi subsidiary, will be the first to tell you that autonomy is very hard to do. “In the olden days of 20 years ago, AI wasn’t very popular, and most people thought it was a stupid thing to work on,” Levinson said. He thought inventing a car that could drive itself was “cool,” adding that “I was pretty convinced that someday in my lifetime, cars would drive themselves.”
In summer 2024, Zoox launched its fleet in Austin, making the capital city its fourth public testing site in the U.S.
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