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Uber Technologies Inc. is launching its first robotaxi service, reaffirming the company’s commitment to a self-driving taxi fleet even as the hype around autonomous vehicles fades.

The San Francisco-based company is partnering with Motional, which is an autonomous driving joint venture between Hyundai Motor Co. and Aptiv Plc, to allow customers to hail self-driving rides in Las Vegas, the companies said in a statement Wednesday. The launch is part of a 10-year deal that will pair Motional’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxis with Uber’s ride-hailing and delivery platform. The partnership began testing driverless food deliveries on Uber Eats in Santa Monica, California in May.

People in Las Vegas can be paired with a Motional autonomous vehicle through the Uber app when they hail a ride. If an AV is available to complete the trip, Uber will match the rider to the vehicle and the person will have an opportunity to opt-in to pick them up before the trip is confirmed and dispatched. The robotaxi project will eventually expand to Los Angeles, the companies said.

“Motional has proven themselves to be an industry leader, steadily and safely progressing autonomous technology toward a driverless future,” Noah Zych, global head of autonomous mobility and delivery at Uber, said in the statement.

Uber sold its autonomous vehicle division two years ago and the latest partnership signifies the company is forging ahead even as others scale back. Ford Motor Co. and Volkswagen AG-backed Argo AI shut down in November and this week Apple Inc. scaled back self-driving plans for its future electric vehicle and postponed the car’s target launch date by about a year to 2026, Bloomberg reported.

Both Uber and Lyft Inc. have shifted their strategy for advancing self-driving cars in recent years amid increasing pressure to focus more on profitability and less on costly bets. By partnering with autonomous vehicle technology companies, the ride-hailing giants have kept a stake in the sector without having to bring the research and development in-house. Lyft also teamed up with Motional for a self-driving ride-hail service in Las Vegas in August.

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