Waymo announces 7 million miles of testing, putting it far ahead of rivals
In Summary : A Waymo executive announced on Tuesday that the company's self-driving car fleet would reach 7 million miles of testing ...
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A Waymo executive announced on Tuesday that the company's self-driving car fleet would reach 7 million miles of testing this week. "We've amassed close to 7 million miles—we'll hit 7 million miles this week," said Shaun Stewart, Waymo's director of operations, at the Innovfest Unbound conference in Singapore. What makes this truly remarkable is that Waymo announced its last milestone—6 million miles—less than a month ago. Waymo CTO Dmitri Dolgov made that announcement at the Google I/O conference on May 8. Dolgov didn't specify exactly when Waymo reached the 6 million-mile mark. So the last million miles might have actually taken a bit more than a month to rack up. Still, Waymo's pace of testing is clearly accelerating as the company gears up to launch its driverless taxi service later this year. [...]
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A Waymo executive announced on Tuesday that the company's self-driving car fleet would reach 7 million miles of testing this week. "We've amassed close to 7 million miles—we'll hit 7 million miles this week," said Shaun Stewart, Waymo's director of operations, at the Innovfest Unbound conference in Singapore. What makes this truly remarkable is that Waymo announced its last milestone—6 million miles—less than a month ago. Waymo CTO Dmitri Dolgov made that announcement at the Google I/O conference on May 8. Dolgov didn't specify exactly when Waymo reached the 6 million-mile mark. So the last million miles might have actually taken a bit more than a month to rack up. Still, Waymo's pace of testing is clearly accelerating as the company gears up to launch its driverless taxi service later this year. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1322191