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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 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." This is Waymo ...
Waymo, the autonomous ride-hailing company that launched its services in Los Angeles late last year, is recalling more than 1,200 vehicles due to a software defect, the National Highway Traffic ...
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 ...
Waymo issued a software recall on 1,200 self-driving vehicles after some of its robotaxis were involved in minor collisions with gates, chains, and other gate-like roadway objects. The software ...
She writes about topics including personal finance, the workplace, travel and social media. Waymo, the ride-hailing service owned by Google-parent Alphabet, has recalled 1,212 of its driverless ...
Waymo is recalling 1,212 cars due to a risk of hitting fences, gates, and obstacles. The autonomous car company states it has no reports of injuries linked to the recall. In fact, it actually ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alphabet's Waymo is recalling more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles to update software and address risks of collisions with chains, gates and other roadway barriers after U ...
Waymo runs a fleet of 1,500+ vehicles, providing 250,000+ autonomous rides weekly across four US cities. Credit: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com. Alphabet’s Waymo has initiated a recall of over ...
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 ...