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Waymo research indicates its autonomous taxis may significantly lower injury risks for pedestrians and cyclists.
A San Francisco passenger claims a Waymo driverless taxi drove off with his expensive tennis equipment inside.
Waymo is releasing new research that shows its fleet of driverless cars are dramatically better than humans at avoiding a wide range of collisions on public roads. According to the peer-reviewed paper ...
Waymo released a new study today that it says shows its fully driverless vehicles continuing to outperform human drivers ...
A California tennis instructor is suing the robocar company Waymo, claiming one of its driverless cars malfunctioned and ...
Toyota and its Woven division are exploring a partnership with Waymo to develop autonomous technology for consumer-owned cars ...
Zoox claims its robotaxis are the only “purpose-built” robotaxis on public roads, meaning they were created specially to be ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Waymo and Toyota have agreed to explore a possible deal that could one day lead to a new vehicle designed for ride-hailing ...
Truist analyst says Waymo could eventually be worth over $160 billion. Waymo is seeing over a quarter-million bookings per ...
This week we have news that Toyota and Waymo have agreed to explore a collaboration on speeding up the development of AV tech ...
The vehicles are currently the only driverless robotaxis that collect fares on rides in the US, operating a fleet of 700 ...