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  2. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    Waymo Carcraft is a virtual world where Waymo can simulate driving conditions. [95] [96] The simulator was named after the video game World of Warcraft. [95] [96] With Carcraft, 25,000 virtual self-driving cars navigate through models of Austin, Texas; Mountain View, California; Phoenix, Arizona; and other cities. [95]

  3. Waymo will launch paid robotaxi service in Los Angeles - AOL

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    Tech startup Waymo said Tuesday that it would begin offering paid robotaxi rides in Los Angeles beginning Wednesday, as the nation’s experiment with self-driving car technology picks up steam.

  4. Waymo to add Hyundai EVs to robotaxi fleet under new ...

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    Waymo, which boasts around 700 vehicles in its fleet today, operates the only commercial robotaxi service in the U.S., Waymo One. It provides more than 100,000 paid robotaxi rides per week in the ...

  5. Autonomous mobility on demand - Wikipedia

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    Waymo car prototype, California (2017) Being the vehicles autonomous, an accurate control of their trajectories is operated by providing them with an optimized routing system. [ 21 ] The routes of the cars are calculated in real-time according to specific objectives defined in the design phase of the fleet control algorithms.

  6. Exclusive: Waymo engineering exec discusses self-driving AI ...

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    The Waymo Foundation Model is a single, massive-sized model, but when a rider gets into a Waymo, the car works off a smaller, onboard model that is "distilled" from the much larger one — because ...

  7. Anthony Levandowski - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Levandowski (born March 15, 1980) is a French-American self-driving car engineer. [1] In 2009, Levandowski co-founded Google's self-driving car program, known as Waymo, and was a technical lead until 2016.

  8. 2024: The Year of the Driverless Car (opinion) - AOL

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    Waymo has been offering rides to customers there since 2020. In 2024, it passed some crucial milestones. The company expanded its services across the metro area.

  9. Nuro - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by engineers of Google's self-driving car project, Waymo. Zhu served as the principal software engineer and Ferguson joined in 2011 as the principal machine learning engineer. [4] [5] Zhu and Ferguson left Waymo in 2016 and founded Nuro that September. [6]