Waymo Admits Remote Human Drivers From Overseas Intervene in Unusual Situations
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U.S. lawmakers question Waymo about remote support staff based in the Philippines - Asian Journal News
A Waymo vehicle serving riders in San Francisco - Source: Waymo Senators examined oversight, cybersecurity, and federal regulation as autonomous vehicles expand across U.S. cities. WASHINGTON, D.C. — The role of human support in fully autonomous vehicles drew scrutiny on Capitol Hill this month, as senators questioned Waymo about its use of personnel working from the Philippines to assist its driverless fleet. During a…
In Senate hot seat, Waymo denies overseas 'response agents' secretly operate its driverless taxis
Waymo's chief safety officer was not exactly clear when it came to questions about the company using overseas operators.Mauricio Pena faced tough questions from U.S. senators last week when he was asked if Waymo employs humans who remotely assist its driverless taxis through difficult driving scenarios.'It's one thing when a taxi is replaced by an Uber or a Lyft. It's another thing when the jobs just go completely overseas.'The question came fro…
Waymo admits remote human drivers from overseas intervene in unusual situations
Waymo admitted its robotaxis aren’t always driving themselves. When the cars run into an unusual situation, remote human drivers often step in to help, according to chief safety officer Mauricio Pe…
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