An curved arrow pointing right. Google is designing a fleet of driverless cars. Throughout testing, engineers have noticed that the human tendency to ignore the rules of the road is the biggest ...
Thankfully no one was hurt and given that Google’s self-driving car software is still a work in progress, it’s not surprising that it would fail at some point during the testing process.
Another group that included cofounder Anthony Levandowski went to found a self-driving truck startup at the beginning of the year. In September, one of Google's cars was involved in a collision ...
Thankfully, no one was hurt in the accident, which was very minor. And given that Google’s self-driving car software is still a work in progress, it’s not surprising that it would fail at some ...
Self-driving cars are starting to pop up everywhere as companies slowly begin to test and improve them for the commercial market. Heck, Google’s self-driving car actually has its very own driver ...
Although most automobile companies are in some stage of R&D for self-driving cars, Google undertook its own project in 2009. Seven years later, Google spun off the technology into Waymo ...
Google's self-driving car project was started in 2009 on one premise: build an autonomous vehicle by 2020. Now, it's seven years later, and Google's test cars have driven two million miles in four ...
has argued that black boxes should be mandatory in self-driving cars, like those that Google and Nissan have been working on. "Data capture is going to help you understand if there is a vehicle ...
A cofounder of Google's self-driving car division, Levandowski left the company in early 2016 to form self-driving truck company Otto, poaching a few employees along the way. Otto was quickly ...
Waymo, the Google self-driving car spinoff company, notoriously struggled in Phoenix to turn left during testing on public roads. Its Chrysler Pacifica minivans were just too timid to make it ...