The backstory: Waymo has been operating its fleets of autonomous taxis in greater Los Angeles for more than a year, expanding ...
However, the road tests don’t necessarily indicate that commercial services are being imminently planned in these locations.
The company was given the regulatory go-ahead to drive on freeways last summer. And now, after more than 1.9 million miles ...
Waymo has already driven 1.9 million miles in Los Angeles. Its short history, maybe inevitably, hasn't been without bumps that have raised concerns.
His work has previously appeared in The Berkshire Eagle and Luxe Interiors + Design ... and he decided to take a Waymo self-driving rideshare car — the autonomous vehicles run by Google parent ...
His ordeal lasted for about five minutes before the Waymo team managed to gain remote control of the errant Jaguar I-Pace robotaxi. The car eventually got Johns to LAX without further issue ...
On paper, that might sound like a disaster for Waymo. Alphabet’s self-driving tech developer announced in 2021 that automaker Zeekr—a brand majority owned by the Chinese automotive giant Geely ...
It’s not clear how long Waymo stores those in-car records, but the company says interior camera data isn’t stored with the data collected by its outward-facing sensors, and is accessible only ...
US tech expert Mike Johns ordered a self-driving taxi through Google’s Waymo app in December. Rather than taking him to his destination, the car repeatedly drove in circles in an office car park.