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Robotaxis Will Hit London's Notoriously Unruly Roads This Year. Are They Ready for Chaos?
Key takeaways
- To be a pedestrian in London is to have the power.
- It's against this backdrop of people stepping out into the road whenever they damn well please that Waymo plans to launch its fully autonomous robotaxis this year.
- "We're treating London with the appropriate amount of humility and respect," Saswat Panigrahi, Waymo's chief product officer, told the audience at SXSW London.
To be a pedestrian in London is to have the power. Tube strikes? Bus delays? No fear -- you can probably walk there faster anyway. And traffic? Make it stop for you. There are no jaywalking laws here.
It's against this backdrop of people stepping out into the road whenever they damn well please that Waymo plans to launch its fully autonomous robotaxis this year.
"We're treating London with the appropriate amount of humility and respect," Saswat Panigrahi, Waymo's chief product officer, told the audience at SXSW London.
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