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Aurora Innovation, Inc. (AUR) Discusses AI Advancements, Commoditization Concerns, and Defensibility in Autonomous Trucking Transcript

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Aurora Innovation, Inc. (AUR) Discusses AI Advancements, Commoditization Concerns, and Defensibility in Autonomous Trucking August 20, 2026 12:00 PM EDT

Company Participants

Stacy Feit – Vice President of Investor Relations
Christopher Urmson – Co-Founder, CEO & Non-Independent Executive Chairman
David Maday – Chief Financial Officer

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Presentation

Stacy Feit
Vice President of Investor Relations

Thank you, everyone, for joining us today. Before we begin the Q&A portion of today’s town hall, I want to quickly note that as you just saw at the end of the video, we will be making forward-looking statements. These statements are based on assumptions and beliefs as of today’s date and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Please refer to the risk factors and other disclosures in our most recent annual report on Form 10-K and our other filings with the SEC.

Now on to Q&A.

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Question-and-Answer Session

Stacy Feit
Vice President of Investor Relations

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First, thank you to everyone who submitted and upvoted questions. We had a tremendous turnout. We’re going to extend our time together today to cover as much ground as possible.

A quick note on how the segment will work. We’ll be addressing the top of voted questions submitted by our retail investor community, all of which have been anonymized. Please keep in mind, we aren’t in a position to provide investment advice, and we won’t be discussing our financial outlook beyond the 2026 guidance we’ve already provided.

With that, let’s dive in. Chris, Dave, the most upvoted question we received is, there has been a lot of speculation about AI leading to commoditization of autonomous drivers. How would you respond to this speculation? Do you believe Aurora has a defensible moat? Is the industry nearing an inflection point where it’s nearly impossible for new competitors to enter the market?

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