Waymo has poured tens of billions of dollars into the technology that its self-driving cars rely on to operate. However, it still leaves a fair amount to ...
A Waymo was seen driving on new light rail tracks in South Phoenix on Jan. 7 as a train approached. A video posted to social ...
Even with real autonomous vehicle competition arriving this year, the original robotaxi still comes out on top.
California residents are making extra dough helping rescue Waymo robotaxis that can’t fend for themselves, though some human helpers aren’t happy about the compensation on offer.
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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 ...
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Tourists Pose With Waymo Blocking Trolley in San Francisco
A self-driving Waymo blocked a trolley in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, a popular tourist area, on December 28.Anjani ...
A Waymo autonomous Jaguar electric vehicle is seen in Tempe, Ariz., on the outskirts of Phoenix, on Sept. 15. The company is recalling software for its robotaxis after reports that some of them failed ...
From Los Angeles to Austin to Atlanta, Waymo robotaxis are everywhere. And 2026 could be the year Waymo expands its lead in the space.
Waymo temporarily halted its service in San Francisco on Saturday, December 20, after a widespread power outage hit the city and caused the self-driving taxis to stall, according to local news reports ...
Waymo Via, the delivery division of Alphabet's self-driving arm, is expanding its existing partnership with UPS to carry freight via autonomous Class 8 trucks. The six-week pilot, which kicked off ...
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Another week, another pause: Waymo pulled its robotaxis off San Francisco streets again
Waymo temporarily halted its autonomous robotaxi service in San Francisco after flash-flood warnings and a major power outage exposed how self-driving cars still struggle with severe weather and ...
Driverless ride-hailing service Waymo to begin carrying passengers in downtown San Antonio next year
Autonomous ride-hailing service Waymo will begin ferrying San Antonians around downtown next year in its self-driving cars, company officials said Tuesday. San Antonio is one of five cities for ...
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