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Waymo's fully autonomous Jaguar I-PACE between two pointing fingers, one from a human hand and another from a robot hand.
Waymo's fully autonomous Jaguar I-PACE
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A Waymo self-driving taxi crosses an intersection in San Francisco.
Residents near an empty San Francisco parking lot faced a mysterious nightly symphony of honking Waymo robotaxis — but a solution has been found.
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A Waymo autonomous self-driving Jaguar electric vehicle sits parked at an EVgo charging station
Waymo autonomous self-driving electric vehicles sit parked at an EVgo charging station.
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A Waymo self-driving taxi crosses an intersection in San Francisco.
Waymo self-driving taxis are kitted out with cameras and other sensors, like this Jaguar model crossing an intersection in San Francisco.
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A Waymo self-driving taxi crosses an intersection in San Francisco.
Waymo's self-driving taxis are kitted out with cameras and other sensors, like this Jaguar model crossing an intersection in San Francisco.
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Side-by-side image of Waymo's white autonomous vehicle and a passenger, a man in a hat, taking a selfie.
Waymo robotaxis are now available to the public in San Francisco, CA, after more than a decade of testing.
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Waymo issued a voluntary recall of the driverless car company’s mapping software on Wednesday after an unoccupied vehicle hit a telephone pole while trying to pick up a passenger last month. The company tells Gizmodo it’s issuing an update to 672 vehicles and has filed a notice with the National Highway Traffic Safety…

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