Waymo’s robotaxis can drive without a human at the wheel, but basic issues like an unlatched door, or a surge of remote-help ...
A San Francisco power outage caused Waymo robotaxis to stall, prompting the company to pause service and revise its software.
From Los Angeles to Austin to Atlanta, Waymo robotaxis are everywhere. And 2026 could be the year Waymo expands its lead in ...
California residents are making extra dough helping rescue Waymo robotaxis that can’t fend for themselves, though some human ...
A blackout in San Francisco revealed a new way for robotaxis to go wrong. Waymo’s self-driving robotaxis can successfully ...
Waymo is shipping a software update to help its robotaxis navigate disabled traffic lights during power outages “more ...
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Waymo says the San Francisco power outage overwhelmed its robotaxis at scale, creating a backlog that led to response delays.
It sounds like human remote drivers are still off the table.
The incident has prompted renewed questions about how autonomous vehicles perform during large-scale emergencies.
The California Public Utilities Commission is looking into Waymo vehicles that stalled on Saturday during a San Francisco ...
Alphabet unit Waymo said on Tuesday it will update software used to operate its self-driving vehicles and improve its ...