Now they are definitely going too far! Waymo has invited the participant of their Early Rider program to use the … More
Category: Waymo
Waymo LLC, formerly known as the Google Self-Driving Car Project, is an American autonomous driving technology company headquartered in Mountain View, California. It is a subsidiary of Google’s parent company (Alphabet Inc)
Next Step for Self-Driving Trucks
Two companies reported the past few days about their progress in developing autonomous trucks. First, Embark, a startup based in … More
5 Million Miles: Waymo Leaves Everyone In The Autonomous Dust
It took Waymo six years to drive one million miles, but only three months for the last million, reaching now … More
Waymo Orders Thousands Of Cars
With 600cars Waymo today operates the largest fleet of autonomous test vehicles. But now the Google-sibling seems to ramp up … More
Historic Milestone: Waymo to Become First Company to Deploy Autonomous Car Fleet Without Driver on Board
After eight years of developing self-driving cars, Waymo became today the first company to operate a fleet of fully autonomous … More
First Autonomous Cars Without People On Board Soon Start Roaming Streets
With 42 entities operating more than 285 autonomous vehicles in California – US-wide even more – everyone is waiting for … More
Waymo’s Autonomous Semi-Truck Spotted
Waymo has not just been working on self-driving cars, but confirmed in June this year also to work on self-driving … More
Waymo And Uber Reveal Autonomous Driving Simulator
Almost at the same time Google-subsidiary Waymo and transportation network provider Uber lifted the veil from their simulators that the … More
Story-Telling versus Tech-Lingo-Bullshit OR When 40-Year-Old Men Build Cars for 40-Year-Old Men
At the Audi Summit 2017 in Barcelona the German manufacturer presented its new Audi A8. And everything looks impressive, but … More
Waymo Tests Self-Driving Cars Around Emergency Vehicles
Fire engines, police cruiser, and ambulances drove a full day in Chandler, Arizona with Waymo’s self-driving cars. But not to … More