Waymo just flipped the switch from supervised to unsupervised in Atlanta, where it aims to eventually launch a commercial robotaxi service later this year through an exclusive partnership with Uber.
Waymo plans on sending less than 10 vehicles to each city, where they will be manually driven around for a period of a couple months. The vehicles will stick to busy commercial districts ...
These robotaxis will not have a human safety operator behind the wheel. Waymo will follow the same testing-to-commercial service path as it has done in other areas. The company will first invite ...
Waymo plans to start testing autonomous vehicles (AVs) in 10 new cities this year, starting with Las Vegas and San Diego, The Verge reported on Wednesday.
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