Topic: waymo comparison
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Tesla Issues Safety Report After Waymo CEO's Data Push
Tesla has released new safety data showing its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software in North America experiences a major collision every 5 million miles and a minor one every 1.5 million miles, significantly outperforming human drivers. This disclosure follows industry calls for transparency, ...
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A Ride in a UK Self-Driving Car - Here’s What Happened
Wayve, in partnership with Uber, plans to launch Level 4 autonomous robotaxi trials in London by 2026, with wider deployment targeted for late 2027, while Waymo also aims to introduce its driverless service in the city around the same time. London presents unique challenges for self-driving cars,...
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Elon Musk Misses Full Self-Driving Deadline Again
Tesla has delayed its timeline for achieving unsupervised Full Self-Driving, with CEO Elon Musk now stating the company must first accumulate about 10 billion miles of data, moving the goalposts again. The current robotaxi service remains a supervised, limited test far from the promised national ...
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Musk Aims to End Tesla Robotaxi Babysitters This Year
Elon Musk aims to remove human safety monitors from Tesla's robotaxis, targeting fully autonomous operations in parts of Austin by year-end while prioritizing safety and regulatory compliance. Tesla plans to expand its robotaxi service to eight to ten additional markets by the end of 2025, includ...
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Elon Musk: Tesla Drivers Can Text, But Should They?
Tesla's CEO announced upcoming Full Self-Driving software may allow texting in certain conditions, conflicting with current laws requiring constant driver supervision. Regardless of software features, drivers retain full legal and moral responsibility for safe vehicle operation, not the automaker...
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