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Alphabet's Waymo robotaxis have driven more than 100 million miles without a human behind the wheel, doubling the mileage in ...
Waymo said it developed, tested, and validated a fix to the software that it started deploying to its fleet on December 20. All of its robotaxis received that software update by January 12.
Alphabet-owned Waymo has issued a recall for 1,212 self-driving vehicles after discovering a software flaw that made its robotaxis prone to crashing into chains, gates, and similar barriers.
Self-driving car company Waymo issued its first-ever recall over a software issue after two of its cars in Phoenix collided with a pickup truck being towed backward.
The ride-sharing app is partnering with Lucid and Nuro with plans to deploy a fleet of 20,000 robotaxis in the U.S.
Waymo, the self-driving car division of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, issued a recall for its own self-driving car software after two of its vehicles hit the same truck minutes apart in ...
Waymo issued a software recall for more than 1,200 robotaxis, a NHTSA report said. The recall was in response to several incidents where Waymo's cars collided with "chains or gates." ...
Waymo announced a voluntary recall of its self-driving car software following two incidents involving its vehicles in Phoenix, Arizona. This marks the first recall by the Alphabet-owned self ...
June 13 (UPI) --Waymo has issued a voluntary recall of the software in its driverless taxis after one hit a utility pole in Phoenix last month.According to the recall safety report, a self-driving ...
In December, two Waymo robotaxies in Phoenix collided with the same pickup truck that was in the midst of being towed, which prompted the Alphabet subsidiary to issue a recall on its vehicles ...
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