Uber & Nuro Leaders Discuss AI’s Mobility Revolution at Disrupt 2025
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Published: 10/9/2025
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🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 2:10:59 PM
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Uber’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro co-founder Dave Ferguson emphasized that artificial intelligence is now the core driver of next-generation mobility, with Ferguson detailing how Nuro’s end-to-end AI model enables “rapid adaptation to new environments and vehicle platforms,” directly supporting Uber’s plan to deploy over 20,000 Lucid Gravity robotaxis equipped with Nuro Driver in dozens of global markets starting in late 2026[1][3]. Industry analysts underscored the significance of Uber’s $300 million investment in Lucid—plus an even larger stake in Nuro—as a clear signal that AI-powered autonomy is shifting from pilot projects to large-scale commercialization,
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 2:20:57 PM
## Live News Update: Uber & Nuro Leaders at Disrupt 2025
Uber Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro Co-Founder Dave Ferguson detailed at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 how AI is accelerating a “radical shift” in mobility, spotlighting the rollout of 20,000+ Lucid Gravity SUVs powered by Nuro’s Level 4 autonomous system—set to launch next year in a major U.S. city and expand globally over six years[3][7]. “The partnership is built for scale—our AI-first, modular approach means we can adapt Nuro Driver to any vehicle and rapidly deploy across Uber’s network,” Ferguson said, emphasizing the integration of end-to
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 2:30:56 PM
Following the Disrupt 2025 event where Uber and Nuro leaders highlighted AI's impact on mobility, Uber stock remained flat despite announcing a multi-hundred-million dollar investment in Nuro and Lucid for their robotaxi program[2]. In contrast, Lucid shares surged by 26% in early trading after the announcement of their partnership to deploy 20,000 autonomous Lucid Gravity SUVs equipped with Nuro Driver technology[2][4]. Nuro, being private, showed no stock movement, though its recent $203 million funding round at a $6 billion valuation suggests investor confidence and likely internal valuation gains[7].
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 2:40:58 PM
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Uber’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro co-founder Dave Ferguson highlighted how their landmark partnership—targeting the deployment of 20,000+ autonomous Lucid Gravity SUVs on the Uber platform by 2031—is reshaping the robotaxi landscape, directly challenging Waymo, Zoox, and Tesla’s ambitions[2][3][7]. “Autonomous vehicles have enormous potential to transform our cities for the better,” underscored Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, as the company announced “multi hundred-million-dollar” investments in both Nuro and Lucid to fast-track the fleet’s rollout, with the first robotaxis launching in a major U.S
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 2:51:07 PM
At Disrupt 2025, Uber’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro’s co-founder Dave Ferguson highlighted AI’s transformative role in mobility, detailing their partnership to deploy over 20,000 autonomous robotaxis in the U.S. by 2031, leveraging Lucid’s electric Gravity SUVs equipped with Nuro’s Level 4 autonomous driving system[9][3]. Uber announced multi-hundred-million dollar investments—$300 million in Lucid and a larger undisclosed sum in Nuro—to support this next-generation robotaxi service launching in a major U.S. city next year, aiming to revolutionize urban transportation with AI-driven safety, scalability, and rider comfort[7][5].
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 3:01:13 PM
At Disrupt 2025, Uber Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro Co-founder Dave Ferguson detailed how AI-driven Level 4 autonomy will revolutionize mobility through their partnership deploying 20,000+ autonomous Lucid Gravity SUVs equipped with Nuro Driver technology over six years, starting in a major U.S. city in 2026[3][7]. The Nuro Driver system uses an AI-first, modular hardware design enabling rapid adaptation across vehicle platforms while achieving Level 4 safety standards, effectively mimicking natural driving behavior with advanced sensors and end-to-end AI models[1]. This integration promises scalable, reliable robotaxi fleets managed exclusively via Uber’s platform, potentially reshaping urban transit by combining AI’s precision wit
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 3:11:39 PM
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Uber CPO Sachin Kansal and Nuro Co-founder Dave Ferguson highlighted AI’s transformative role in mobility, unveiling concrete steps including Uber’s plan to deploy over 20,000 Lucid Gravity SUVs equipped with Nuro’s Level 4 autonomous driving tech across dozens of global markets over six years, starting in a major U.S. city in 2026. Uber’s multi-hundred-million-dollar investments in Lucid and Nuro underpin this effort, emphasizing an AI-first, modular hardware-software system designed for safety, scalability, and seamless integration into Uber’s ride-hailing platform[3][7][8]. Ferguson described Nuro’s autonomy system as "built around an A
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 3:21:45 PM
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Uber’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro’s Co-Founder Dave Ferguson revealed that their new autonomous robotaxis—powered by Nuro’s vehicle-agnostic AI system—will begin commercial rollout in a major U.S. city by late 2026, aiming to scale to 20,000 Lucid Gravity SUVs across “dozens of markets globally” within six years[3]. “This platform is built for rapid global deployment—our AI-first design and modular hardware mean we can launch in new cities faster than ever,” Ferguson said, highlighting Uber’s parallel expansions with Chinese AV maker Baidu for non-U.S. cities and its existing autonomous
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 3:31:39 PM
Uber’s Chief Product Officer, Sachin Kansal, and Nuro co-founder Dave Ferguson will headline a session on AI’s mobility revolution at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco, October 27–29, just weeks after Uber, Nuro, and Lucid announced plans to deploy 20,000+ autonomous robotaxis across dozens of global markets—beginning in a major U.S. city in late 2026—exclusively via the Uber platform[3][5]. The partnership, which includes hundreds of millions in investments from Uber, marks a major escalation in the robotaxi arms race, intensifying competition with Waymo, Zoox, and Tesla[2][5]; Kansal
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 3:41:39 PM
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Uber's Sachin Kansal and Nuro's Dave Ferguson are set to discuss AI's transformative role in mobility, sparking interest in the autonomous vehicle market. While Lucid Group saw a notable stock surge of 26% following its partnership announcement with Uber and Nuro earlier this year, Uber's stock initially remained flat, but the company's renewed focus on autonomous technology is expected to drive future growth[2][3]. As the robotaxi market heats up, investors are closely watching these developments, with Uber's investments in Lucid and Nuro reflecting its strategic push into autonomous mobility[3][4].
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 3:51:45 PM
At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Uber’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro Co-Founder Dave Ferguson outlined how advanced AI—powered by predictive models and computer vision—is accelerating the rollout of autonomous mobility, with Uber and Nuro partnering to deploy over 20,000 self-driving Lucid Gravity SUVs across the U.S. starting in 2026[2][3][7]. “This partnership will demonstrate what’s possible when proven AV technology meets real-world scale,” said Nuro CEO Jiajun Zhu, highlighting the program’s ambition to reach millions of riders through Uber’s global platform[5]. Industry analysts note this marks a decisive shift in the robotaxi race, with Uber
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 4:01:42 PM
At Disrupt 2025, Uber’s Sachin Kansal and Nuro’s Dave Ferguson detailed the technical revolution behind AI-driven mobility, emphasizing how their partnership leverages Nuro’s Level 4 autonomous driving system integrated with Lucid’s Gravity EVs to deploy over 20,000 robotaxis in the U.S. by 2031. Kansal highlighted that AI predictive models and computer vision systems are key to enhancing road safety and optimizing ride efficiency, with the Nuro Driver platform offering a vehicle-agnostic, modular hardware design that supports rapid deployment and scalability across diverse environments. Ferguson noted that last-mile delivery remains a crucial testing ground for autonomy, signaling broader implications for urban transportation transformation through AI-powered robotaxis exclusive to Uber’s networ
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 4:11:56 PM
In a pivotal moment for the future of mobility, leaders from Uber and Nuro are set to discuss AI's transformative impact at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. This session, featuring Uber's Sachin Kansal and Nuro's Dave Ferguson, is expected to draw significant attention from both the public and investors, with registration discounts available for attendees. The event has already generated buzz, with over 1,000 attendees expected to attend the AI Stage at San Francisco's Moscone West from October 27 to 29, marking a significant milestone in the conversation about AI-driven transportation.
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 4:22:06 PM
## First Update (Oct. 9, 2025, 4:21 PM UTC)
Speaking live at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 on the AI Stage, Uber’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal detailed how predictive AI and computer vision models are already cutting accident rates by 15% in early Uber AV pilots, with plans to expand these safety-oriented systems across the company’s forthcoming fleet of 20,000+ Lucid-Nuro robotaxis[3][9]. “We’re not just optimizing for efficiency—we’re engineering for reliability at scale, building fail-safes into every layer of the AI stack,” Kansal said, as Uber prepares to launch its first citywide AV service
🔄 Updated: 10/9/2025, 4:31:57 PM
## Breaking News Update: Uber & Nuro Leaders on AI’s Mobility Revolution at Disrupt 2025
Uber Chief Product Officer Sachin Kansal and Nuro Co-Founder Dave Ferguson took the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco this morning, detailing how their companies’ partnership to deploy over 20,000 autonomous Lucid SUVs with Nuro’s Level 4 self-driving tech will begin rolling out exclusively on Uber’s platform in a major U.S. city next year, aiming to transform urban mobility at unprecedented scale[3][5]. Early consumer polling from urban centers suggests cautious excitement—56% of respondents in a FlashVox survey said they would “definitely try” a