I taxi senza conducente di Waymo circoleranno sulle strade di Londra il prossimo anno, annuncia l’azienda statunitense

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/15/driverless-taxis-from-waymo-will-be-on-londons-roads-next-year-us-firm-announces

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    1. Scotsman1047 on

      Inevitably one of these things will be involved in a crash and it will be a shitshow when it comes to liability.

    2. Billoo77 on

      Another American tech giant invited in to bend us over (and pay zero tax)

    3. Funny-Profit-5677 on

      The safety data from these things has been brilliant so far. 92% fewer pedestrian collisions than comparable human benchmarks and 78% fewer bicycle collisions. Mass deployment of this tech could transform urban cycling without the government spending a penny.

      https://waymo.com/safety/impact

    4. Existing_Macaron_616 on

      To me these are obviously going to lead to us not having the ability to drive. They will drive better and more safer than us, less people will die. It will become dangerous to drive yourself and they’ll ban it. Probably in our lifetimes

    5. Acceptable_Hope_6475 on

      Can you tell it to stop whilst you run into the shop for a pack of crisps

    6. High-Tom-Titty on

      So they’re still going to have “safety drivers” in them, but I guess they can pay them less as they’re not really driving? Or they’re just there until the firms can lobby for them to be completely autonomous.

    7. FlockBoySlim on

      Cannae wait to see how the voice control works… the burnistoun bit with the voice activated lift comes to mind.

    8. ultraboomkin on

      I was just in San Francisco and took a couple of Waymo journeys. Waymo is awesome and feels genuinely futuristic. The cars drive better than most taxi drivers. And they were the same price as regular taxis/ubers. The data shows they are very safe.

    9. Luke_4686 on

      I wouldn’t ban it if it was me. But I’m just saying I’m not bothered if it was either. Obviously people should have the choice

    10. JoeyJoeC on

      I’m all for it personally. Can’t wait for this to happen. I’d travel to London just to ride around in these all day.

    11. Why do we want these?
      Will it be cheaper for us? Or are we just going to kill an industry, make tons of people unemployed and create one more billionaire who doesn’t pay his tax.

    12. xmBQWugdxjaA on

      Huge win, we need to embrace technology. Just a shame there’s no British competitor, same as for electric cars.

    13. Visual-Economist5479 on

      Pretty cool.

      Hopefully can play your own music like Uber when it started instead of listening to the driver talking on the phone the whole time

      I am going to fart so much in there and there is no way of waymo knowing.

    14. Impressive-Bird-6085 on

      Wonderful. Another tech ‘innovation’ that will lead to loads more people being made redundant…. What a fantastically dystopian, insipid future we are sliding into….

    15. TheChattyRat on

      Can’t wait. Machines can drive better and more safely.

    16. 5ubredhit on

      Good, the sooner the better. I’m all for women not having to worry about being sexually assaulted by dirty taxi drivers, or drivers messing you about because they want to pick and choose where they go, or even after accepting your job, cancelling a few minutes later when they get a better one in. 

    17. sillysimon92 on

      I guarantee this will end with the cars being hated by everyone.
      London is confusing as shit, half the road markings just end randomly and you have to keep your head on a swivel.
      Their traffic safety limits will make them inoperable,

      Have you seen one of them in a crazy busy car park in the US, they can’t handle it. They just stop if they detect someone getting too close and those carparks are nothing like as bad as some of London’s traffic.

      I’m no way against auto taxi’s but why London? Surely airport runs and motorways would be best.

    18. Vanobers on

      Honestly hate the future we are building, these cause massive traffic in San Francisco when they get stuck, imagine the 2 way on Lexington st in Soho clogged up with these stupid things, pathetic

      Why are we so desperate to take away everything, they want us all like the humans in wall-e

    19. NigeIFarage on

      I’ve seen 3 of them training near Waterloo in the last month

    20. TheCurrentThings on

      So how long till drunk driving will finally be legal?

    21. appletinicyclone on

      There’s waymo issues with these cars then we think

      Also I genuinely feel I have got more anti American when it comes to their private finance, big tech and big capital putting its footprint of influence into our economy and society and politics.

      We’re getting really stupid anti-science anti economic wedge issues floating over here which I don’t like.

      That said would prefer waymo over Tesla

      Tesla starlink and X need to be restricted or banned or made to fit British standards and values because their founder/owner has been deliberately screwing with our social cohesion for a couple years now and the only language he understands is money loss and anti trust

    22. Jay-Seekay on

      One problem with these things is they surely have the program in the trolley problem at some level.

      Though maybe that’s better than a human making that decision themselves (or not)

    23. AltoCumulus15 on

      This country won’t even allow people to to buy electric scooters – I don’t see this happening.

    24. productofamurderer_ on

      I was in California in July and tried one out – I surprisingly, felt a lot more safer in one of these than I did in some human driven Uber/Lyfts. But then again it was limited to only a few miles in Hollywood and didn’t go onto any highways.

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