Uber is most often covered alongside Nissan, which appears in 2 of these 3 stories. The clearest coverage concentration is funding: 2 of 3 stories, with the rest divided among 1 other category. Each story carries 2.3 original sources on average, compared with 2.9 for the broader beat in this window.
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What the coverage shows about Uber
Uber is most often covered alongside Nissan, which appears in 2 of these 3 stories. The clearest coverage concentration is funding: 2 of 3 stories, with the rest divided among 1 other category. Each story carries 2.3 original sources on average, compared with 2.9 for the broader beat in this window. The 161-day window averages about 0.1 stories each week. The 7.3 average consequence score is above the beat benchmark of 6.6 in the same window. This profile follows 3 AI stories mentioning Uber across the period from February 25, 2026 to August 4, 2026.
Stories tracked
3
Per week
0.1
Sources per story
2.3
Computed from the 3 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 1681 AI stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.
Coverage cohort
Appears alongside
Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering Uber. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.
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Uber is partnering with Nissan and UK-based AI startup Wayve to launch a robotaxi pilot program in Tokyo. This collaboration marks a significant expansion of autonomous ride-hailing in Japan, leveraging Wayve's 'embodied AI' and Nissan's vehicle platforms.
British AI startup Wayve has secured $1.5 billion in new funding from a coalition of tech and automotive leaders, valuing the company at $8.6 billion. The capital will accelerate the commercial deployment of its mapless autonomous driving technology, starting with London-based robotaxi trials alongside Uber.
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