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Waymo Recalls Robotaxis Following Safety Concerns Over Software Defects
Waymo has issued a voluntary recall of its entire fleet of autonomous vehicles due to a software defect that caused incidents where the cars entered construction zones at speed. This marks Waymo's second full-fleet recall this year, raising concerns over the safety and reliability of its Automated Driving System amid ongoing public trials and regulatory scrutiny.
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Before: Signal intercept: Waymo Recalls Robotaxis After Cars Drive Into Construction Zones. Waymo Recalls Robotaxis After Cars Drive Into Construction Zones Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, Waymo has recalled its entire fleet of vehicles after some of its driverless cars were caught speedin
Why it changed: The date of the recall changed from June 1 in the old body to June 13 in the new body. Additionally, the new body specifies the number of vehicles affected (3,871) and provides details about specific incidents leading to the recall, which were not mentioned in the old body.
Now: # Waymo Recalls Entire Robotaxi Fleet On June 13, Waymo, the California-based autonomous driving company, announced a voluntary recall of its entire fleet, consisting of 3,871 vehicles. The recall is primarily aimed at rectifying a significant flaw in its 5th-generation Automated Driving System (AD
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