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Waymo robotaxes still need humans, but it’s not for driving
Waymo’s driverless taxis are marketed as cars that can handle the road without a person behind the wheel, yet the system ...
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A leading roboticist punctures the hype about self-driving cars, AI chatbots and humanoid robots
Waymo, the largest purveyor of self-driven transport, says on its website that its robotaxis are “ the embodiment of fully ...
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Cars are essential to American life. They’re also toxic for the environment, humans, and society, these authors say
For most Americans, driving is a normal part of everyday life. In much of the United States, a car is required for most trips ...
We as humans are profoundly influenced by our environment. Certain climates promote certain lifestyles or diets, certain natural resources make way for certain industries and certain physical ...
If you’ve spent time in San Francisco or Phoenix in the past couple years, chances are you’ve probably seen a self-driving car making its way around. This week, we’re joined by WIRED’s Aarian Marshall ...
Robotaxis are silently (and sometimes awkwardly) roaming around Phoenix, San Francisco, Austin and wherever else humans dare let cars do improv in traffic. Waymo, Tesla and soon Amazon want you to ...
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