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Waymo driverless cars become trapped in Atlanta suburb after glitch
Key takeaways
- Multiple empty Waymo cars have been spotted driving around a cul-de-sac in Atlanta, Georgia, in the early hours of the morning.
- The cars, which use artificial intelligence for routing and safety, are able to drive without human assistance.
- Waymo told the BBC's US news partner, CBS News, that they 'take community feedback seriously and have already addressed this routing behavior.'
Multiple empty Waymo cars have been spotted driving around a cul-de-sac in Atlanta, Georgia, in the early hours of the morning.
The cars, which use artificial intelligence for routing and safety, are able to drive without human assistance. They have already been deployed in more than 10 US cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Waymo told the BBC's US news partner, CBS News, that they 'take community feedback seriously and have already addressed this routing behavior.'
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