Waymo is paying people in Los Angeles $20 or more to close the doors on its robotaxis when customers fail to do it. According ...
In the 2016 press release that announced Waymo as “Google’s self-driving car project,” CEO John Krafcik wrote that ...
When Waymo robotaxis encounter difficulties, a covert group of humans steps in to assist, as experienced by Don Adkins on the ...
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Waymo's driverless robotaxis still need a lot of human assistance, but not for the reason you'd expect
Using a towing app called Honk, tow truck drivers can get paid more than $20 to close Waymo doors that riders accidentally ...
A Waymo robotaxi will not move if one of its doors is not closed all the way. So the company is paying at least $20 to fix ...
A Free Press reporter rode in a robotaxi in Los Angeles and gives his thoughts on the ride ahead of Waymo's plans to add ...
He apparently climbed back their after a previous rider left the trunk door open and then told the woman "it won't let me out ...
Waymo is setting its sights on its next location: the Sunshine State. The Alphabet-owned company announced Thursday that it will be hitting the roads in Miami. Waymo said it will first begin cruising ...
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Days After Mass Bricking Event, Waymo Fleet Shuts Down Again
Not long after its robotaxi fleet plunged into disarray because of a simple power outage, Waymo is once again suspending ...
Self-driving cars are slowly becoming less sci-fi and more real-world as companies like Waymo, the autonomous arm of Google's parent, Alphabet, expand into more areas. Waymo currently operates fully ...
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