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We have covered that issue extensively. You can read about the company’s remote assistance and road assistance teams here and here.
But the issue of remote assistance is not a Waymo issue. It’s an autonomous vehicle technology issue. A new report from Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) makes my point.
He wanted to know how often these companies’ vehicles relied on input from remote staff.
They all refused to say, according to the results of Markey’s investigation.
” You can read senior reporter Sean O’Kane’s article, which digs into the issue and includes the rather mute responses from the companies. (TechCrunch reached out to all of them. )
But here’s the thing — this is not going away. And silence will not defuse the matter. If anything, Markey seems more motivated than ever to get answers.
” A little bird Nothing this week that we have been able to verify. Send us tips! Have one? Email Kirsten Korosec at kirsten. com or my Signal at kkorosec. 07, or email Sean O’Kane at sean. Deals! It seems like just last week I was writing about Uber being everywhere, all at once. And I see it is still a trend, although this time it isn’t directly related to autonomous vehicles.
The timing of the acquisition is notable. It comes just a few weeks after Uber announced the launch of Uber Elite, a chauffeur service that also offers a bunch of luxury offerings like airport meet-and-greets and in-vehicle amenities.
Saronic Technologies, an autonomous military ship developer based in Austin, raised $1.
75 billion in a Series D funding round led by Kleiner Perkins.
The company is now valued at $9.
Other investors include Advent International, Bessemer Venture Partners, DFJ Growth, BAM Elevate, and other new partners and recognizes the continued commitment of its existing investors, including 8VC, Caffeinated Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Elad Gil, and Franklin Templeton.
DoorDash is getting a seat on Also’s board of directors, too.
Baidu robotaxis stalled throughout Wuhan, China, in some cases trapping passengers for up to two hours due to system failure.
GM is ramping up its efforts to improve its advanced driver-assistance system, Super Cruise.
CEO Mary Barra posted on LinkedIn that GM has started supervised testing of its next-gen automated driving system on public highways in California and Michigan.
This data will guide future updates to strengthen our autonomous capabilities,” she wrote.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that traffic deaths fell 6.
7% to 36,640 in 2025 from the prior year.
All of those long TSA lines are prompting airlines to catch up and adapt. For instance, United Airlines has updated its mobile app to show TSA wait times at select airports. The Subaru-Toyota partnership keeps cranking out EVs.
Tesla’s Q1 sales figures show its cheaper vehicles aren’t helping it turn around declining sales.
(Some legacy automakers have seen EV sales plummet. ) That seems to have affected Tesla’s workforce numbers at its Austin, Texas, factory, which dropped 22% in 2025. Meanwhile, I riff on the changing of the guard over at Tesla (and, no, I am not referring to the string of executive departures there, although that is interesting). CEO Elon Musk shared that production of the Tesla Model S and X has ended, a milestone that marks the shift away from building cars designed for people to drive and toward robots and self-driving cars. Toyota’s Woven Capital has appointed a new CIO and COO in a push to find the “future of mobility. ” Uber and Chinese autonomous vehicle company WeRide launched robotaxi operations without a human safety operator in Dubai as part of a broader expansion in the Middle East.
Waymo’s robotaxi service is now live at San Antonio International, its fourth major airport.
Meanwhile, Wired looked at Waymo’s school bus problem (meaning the investigation into the illegal behavior of its robotaxis around school buses). The article provides new details on how the Austin School District tried to help Waymo solve the problem
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