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Alphabet’s Waymo this week recalled more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles over a software glitch that could make the cars more likely to crash into chains, gates and other roadway barriers ...
Waymo reported it was “recalling” all 1,200 of their robotaxis for a software update related to a number of incidents where Waymos hit small things like chains and parking lot gate arms. None ...
If you want people to embrace driverless vehicles, tell them that they can be used as four-wheeled motel rooms ...
Popular robotaxi and self-driving car company Waymo has recalled 1,200 of its driverless electric vehicles after reporting crashes with certain types of road barriers. Waymo filed a report with ...
Waymo’s autonomous-car technology has made great advances over the years to the point where it’s now allowed to offer paid robotaxi rides in select locations in the U.S. But the development of ...
Waymo recalled roughly 1,200 driverless vehicles due to software issues detecting and responding to chains, gates and other similar roadway barriers. The autonomous driving company has already put ...
His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. Waymo said it recently received its last delivery of Jaguar I-Pace SUVs, which will be retrofitted with sensors and autonomous ...
An exclusive look inside the facility turning Jaguar EVs into robotaxis with the AI-driven fleet’s custom computing system, cameras, lidar and radar. Soon, tens of thousands of robotaxis will be ...
Waymo, the ride-hailing service that uses self-driving robotaxis, will soon have its cars explore Boston streets and Massachusetts highways. But at least for now, humans will be behind the wheel ...
Alphabet Inc.-owned Waymo LLC today, in partnership with auto parts maker Magna International Inc., said it will double robotaxi production at its new plant in Mesa, Arizona, by 2026. Work is ...
Waymo recalled its autonomous vehicles to repair a software problem linked to crashes. No one was injured in the reported collisions. The company operates its ride-hailing service in multiple ...
MESA, AZ (AZFamily) — Waymo is looking to expand its fleet and will be investing in the East Valley to do it. The self-driving car service company announced on its blog on Monday that it’s ...