New research shows driverless car software is significantly more accurate with adults and light skinned people than children and dark-skinned people.
The California Public Utilities Commission recently approved Waymo and Cruise to operate completely autonomously and charge passengers at all hours of the day.
When it comes to disrupting the industry, the construction industry probably isn't the one Cruise had in mind.
Protesters in San Francisco had tried to stall Waymo and Cruise's activities, while many residents said the tech simply ‘isn’t ready.'
The human operator's decision to plead guilty to endangerment puts to rest a lengthy debate over who should be held responsible in the autonomous vehicle crash.
A group called Safe Street Rebel is trying to stop Google and GM’s self-driving cars in their tracks as city officials debate expanding access.
At least eight robotaxis from the General Motors subsidiary navigated to the same street corner and then stopped in the middle of the road, blocking traffic.
Cruise can now charge for its driver-free rides in San Francisco, but only at night.
Love them or hate them, self-driving cars are definitely...happening.
What was supposed to be a routine traffic stop quickly turned bizarre when the car sped away from police.
Users can hail the taxis by a smartphone app called Apollo Go.
Mercedes can sell its autonomous drive package, called Drive Pilot, to be used on parts of Germany’s Autobahn network at a max speed of 37 miles per hour.
The taxi hurt itself in confusion! A comedy of errors unfolded after one of Waymo’s self-driving vans became confused by a construction zone, stalled in front of oncoming traffic while figuring out its next move, and then fled from Waymo’s Roadside Assistance team. And a Youtuber captured all of it on video. Joel Johnson with…