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Waymo, the robotaxi company owned by Alphabet, just recalled over 1,200 of its self-driving cars after a software glitch caused them to bump into things like gates and chains.
In documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Alphabet-owned company said its Safety Board ...
Uber SVP Andrew Macdonald said human drivers will soon face serious competition from self-driving taxis in city centers.
The cars don't come home, they are owned by their maker, and it's all over-the-air software updates for all robotaxi recalls ...
The recall, which followed the launch of an ongoing probe into the issue by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last year, involved 1,212 Waymo vehicles powered by the company’s ...
A crash April 4 involving a driverless Zoox taxi and an electric bicycle didn’t result in any injuries. Data suggests ...
Waymo, known for its robotaxis, is recalling hundreds of cars after announcing plans to test manually driven vehicles in 2025 ...
Chinese robotaxi operator Pony.ai said on Wednesday that one of its cars caught fire while being handled by service staff ...
Waymo, the self-driving robotaxi service, will soon have its cars explore Boston streets and Massachusetts highways.
Sebastian Thrun, a pioneer of the self-driving industry, talked to BI about Waymo's greatest strength and why he still hasn't ...
Waymo leads the robotaxi market but faces scalability concerns. Rapid data scaling may unlock global growth and new ...
Waymo's steady march eastward across the US will soon see robotaxi fleets roll out in Washington DC, Atlanta, and Miami, with ...