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The cars don't come home, they are owned by their maker, and it's all over-the-air software updates for all robotaxi recalls ...
Waymo, the robotaxi company owned by Alphabet, just recalled over 1,200 of its self-driving cars after a software glitch caused them to bump into things like gates and chains.
Waymo, known for its robotaxis, is recalling hundreds of cars after announcing plans to test manually driven vehicles in 2025 ...
Amazon-owned robotaxi maker Zoox initiated a recall to update software in 270 driverless vehicles after an accident in Las ...
The company's fifth-generation Automated Driving System had trouble with objects like gates and chains.
Waymo, a “robotaxi” company and subsidiary of Google, has recalled more than 1,200 vehicles after reports of crashes involving barriers. CNBC reported that the company was aware of 16 crashes with ...
Zoox, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Amazon, paused its driverless testing program for more than a week and issued a ...
Zoox issued a voluntary software recall for 270 autonomous vehicles last month following a crash in Las Vegas involving one ...
Amazon recalled its robotaxi software, Zoox, after two unoccupied cars crashed into a manned vehicle in Las Vegas. In a post ...
270 of Zoox’s vehicles have been updated to fix an ‘inaccurately confident prediction’ that could cause a crash.
Major recall by robotaxi start-up Waymo. Software is to be updated in almost all vehicles. The US Department of Transportation continues its investigation.
Amazon.com's self-driving unit Zoox agreed to recall 270 driverless vehicles after an unoccupied robotaxi was involved in an ...