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Waymo, who are owned by Google's Parent Company, Alphabet, have confirmed that they are recalling 1,212 vehicles due to a software update which caused them to crash into stationary objects.
Robotaxi company Waymo has voluntarily recalled software in all its 672 self-driving vehicles, according to a safety recall report released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
A self-driving Waymo car, which is not being blamed for the crash, was among six vehicles struck when a fast-moving vehicle slammed into a line of car stopped at a traffic light at the corner of 6 ...
The electric Jaguar I-Pace SUVs are taxis, but nobody's in the driver’s seat. LOS ANGELES -- Waymo, the self-driving car division of Alphabet, first began offering its autonomous rideshare ...
Waymo’s fleet of driverless vehicles are operating in more cities and a study indicates that may reduce crashes on roadways. The study, a non-paid partnership between Waymo itself and reinsurer ...
Waymo and Toyota have agreed to explore a possible deal that could one day lead to a new vehicle designed for ride-hailing and even bring self-driving tech into consumer cars. The two companies ...
Waymo and contract manufacturer Magna invest in a new factory in Arizona for robotaxi conversion. The facility will have capacity to outfit tens of thousands of cars per year with Waymo's ...
Waymo readies sixth-generation robotaxis, featuring a custom design with front and rear sliding doors, modular sensors, and seating for five. The robotaxi startup has been testing its sixth ...
That question, accompanied by a photograph of a Waymo autonomous vehicle that had been pulled over in central Phoenix on June 19, was posted on the social media website Reddit last month.