Google says hello to Waymo driverless cars (CNET News)
Google says hello to Waymo driverless cars (CNET News)
2016-12-13
Google's self-driving car has done a
u-turn parent company alphabet announced
a new business called Wayne mo which
stands for a new way forward in mobility
instead of building its own cars with
wheels and pedals like the cute bubble
prototype way mo will install technology
in third-party vehicles
it's the biggest indicator yet that
alphabet is taking on companies like
Tesla and uber who have also revved up
their driverless car technology uber
already lets its users Hales
self-driving cars in Pittsburgh and may
soon roll them out in San Francisco
weymouth mission is to make it safe and
easy for people and things to move
around so maybe this means at more
long-haul autonomous driving CEO John
krafchick also revealed that they had
their first fully driverless car roaming
around Austin Texas in 2015 no pedals no
wheel driving around in everyday traffic
Steve man
a blind man took the first ride in the
fully autonomous car but regulatory
challenges may mean way mo will have to
pump the brakes on some of its ambitions
like removing the wheel when they go to
market it's likely the driverless system
will have traditional controls for now
for way more tech news visit cnet.com
and francisco i'm alexis Avedis
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