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Uber Sells the Dream, Waymo Logs the Autonomous Miles
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- Autonomy Markets
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- Feb 28, 2026
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- 3231
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Summary
This week on Autonomy Markets, Grayson Brulte and Walter Piecyk discuss the launch of Uber Autonomous Solutions and Waymo's continued to expansion. As Uber’s stock faces pressure from the overhang of future autonomy, the company is attempting to shift the narrative by pitching a suite of services including training data, enriched mapping, and AV insurance. Grayson and Walt break down the initiative point by point, debating whether Uber is truly staying asset-light or quietly moving toward an asset-heavy model by leaning into fleet management and mission control technology. The discussion also dives into the geopolitical risks of Uber’s international partnerships in Abu Dhabi with Chinese firms like WeRide and Baidu, alongside a critique of a recent broker report that downplayed the cost advantages of removing human drivers.In stark contrast to Uber’s narrative-heavy approach, Waymo continues to scale through raw data and expansion, recently hitting a massive milestone of 1 million fully autonomous freeway miles. Waymo is rapidly growing its footprint, announcing new markets in Chicago and Charlotte while opening early rider access in cities like Dallas, Houston, and Orlando, notably without Uber as a partner. As the capital markets pour $1.2 billion into Wayve at an $8.6 billion valuation, the focus shifts to the broader explosion of Physical AI. With NVIDIA reporting $6 billion in earnings from this sector last quarter, their leadership signals that robotaxis and humanoids are set to become the defining growth markets of the next decade. Episode Chapters00:00 Uber's Identity Crisis 1:33 Breaking Down Uber Autonomous Solutions20:43 Uber's Abu Dhabi Analyst Day & Chinese Tech Risks 35:37 Waymo Announces Chicago & Charlotte as New Markets 40:55 Uber and Waymo's W…