A police body cam has captured an interaction between an officer and a Waymo driverless car. The Phoenix cop pulled the self-driving car over for driving on the wrong side of the road. However, the police officer couldn’t ticket the machine because,
Phoenix has emerged as a thriving hub for semiconductor manufacturing and the testing of self-driving cars and drones. This transformation stems from a combination of favorable business conditions, a structured grid system,
A month ago, a video circulated around social media of a Waymo robotaxi stuck in a roundabout loop — an isolated incident with no passengers in the
A deadly, multi-car collision in San Francisco on Sunday evening marks the first time in the U.S. that a truly autonomous vehicle, with no one in the driver’s seat, has been involved in a fatal collision,
The vehicles Waymo receives from Geely, it says, are “base vehicles,” stripped of telematics systems and any other technology that would allow the vehicle to communicate with, or send data back to, its manufacturer. Only “authorized personnel” install Waymo's self-driving technology into the cars after they’re delivered to the United States.
But for the regulations to push self-driving vehicles forward, safety must be prioritized, the co-CEO said. She hopes that the Trump administration puts risk mitigation at the forefront of its proposed national regulatory framework.
At least one person has died after a car crash involving seven vehicles collided in San Francisco Sunday evening.
Phoenix, a longtime hub for aerospace and defense, is becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles.
Phoenix, Arizona has been a longtime hub for aerospace and defense and now it's becoming an epicenter of semiconductor manufacturing and autonomous vehicles. TSMC recently completed the most advanced chip fab on U.
It also has partnerships with driverless companies Motional, Avride and Aurora to add automated services to its fleet. Uber’s ride-share rival, Lyft, works with Mobileye, May Mobility, Motional and Nexar to bring driverless tech to its customers.
Aurora’s stock had a wild ride this month. CEO Chris Urmson thinks it’s on the cusp of commercializing driverless trucks but profitability is years away.
Tesla and Alphabet It’s helping both of their stocks. Tesla plans to launch a self-driving robotaxi service at the end of 2025. Alphabet’s self-driving robotaxi company Waymo already operates in four cities—Phoenix,