Waymo admitted its robotaxis aren’t always fully driving themselves. When the cars run into an unusual situation, remote ...
At a Congressional hearing on Wednesday, lawmakers pressed Waymo chief safety officer Mauricio Peña about the company’s ...
In testimony before the U.S. Senate, a top Waymo executive revealed that the autonomous vehicle company uses remote workers in the Philippines to assist its self-driving cars.
When the going gets unpredictable in your Waymo, a foreign driver takes over. That’s the slightly unnerving revelation made ...
These remote drivers are based in the US and abroad, including the Philippines, and provide guidance to help the vehicles ...
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The company's chief safety officer testified before lawmakers on Wednesday, Feb. 4, less than two weeks after a child was hit ...
Waymo admitted that when cars run into unusual situations, remote human drivers -- sometimes working overseas -- step in to ...
Waymo Senators examined oversight, cybersecurity, and federal regulation as autonomous vehicles expand across U.S. cities.
Waymo's chief safety officer, Mauricio Peña, recently noted that when the company's robotaxis encounter unusual situations, ...
Lawmakers question behind-the-scenes human involvement as autonomous driving technology expands nationwide rapidly.