A minor controversy began after a Waymo robotaxi was caught blocking a bike lane, but the autonomous car company says it's actually the human driver's fault.
The NHTSA is investigating an incident in which an autonomous Waymo taxi struck and injured a child.
Here are five things to know as California-based Waymo tries to launch its driverless taxi service in Massachusetts.
In testimony before the U.S. Senate, a top Waymo executive revealed that the autonomous vehicle company uses remote workers in the Philippines to assist its self-driving cars.
Riding in a driverless taxi such as a WAYMO requires one to suspend his or her disbelief that the thing won’t crash. Actually ...
After a self-driving Waymo taxi struck a child near a Santa Monica elementary school last month, Teamsters California is ...
The child sustained minor injuries, officials said.
Robotaxi pioneer Waymo has raised another $16 billion to help fuel its ambition for its fleet of self-driving cars to provide ...
Waymo has long served Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix, and the smaller SJC airport in San Jose, but SFO is another beast.
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Waymo Exec Reveals Company Uses Remote Workers in the Philippines to Assist Autonomous Vehicles
The company's chief safety officer testified before lawmakers on Wednesday, Feb. 4, less than two weeks after a child was hit ...
Lawmakers question behind-the-scenes human involvement as autonomous driving technology expands nationwide rapidly.
Waymo disclosed during a U.S. Senate hearing that its self-driving vehicles sometimes receive guidance from remote workers in ...
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