Fiat Chrysler in talks with Uber over driverless cars


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 09 Jun 2016

(FILES) This file photo taken on March 10, 2016 shows a man checking a vehicle at the first of Uber's 'Work On Demand' recruitment events where they hope to sign 12,000 new driver-partners, in South Los Angeles Uber is in talks with Italian-American auto giant Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and others about potential driverless car alliances, a source close to the matter told AFP on June 8, 2016. The source cautioned that discussions were in an early phase, and not exclusive to any one automobile maker. / AFP PHOTO / Mark Ralston

SAN FRANCISCO: Uber is in talks with Italian-American auto giant Fiat Chrysler (FCA) and others about potential driverless car alliances, a source close to the matter told AFP. 

The source cautioned that discussions were in an early phase, and not exclusive to any one automobile maker. 

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