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Negative findings by federal investigators examining a self-driving taxi made by Amazon-backed Zoox raise questions about plans for a new generation of autonomous vehicles.
According to Zoox, an e-bike rider had started crossing before the change in signal. Pedaling south down 11th Street, the rider zipped ahead of the robotaxi, which had no driver at the time.
Amazon's self-driving Zoox vehicles' software was voluntarily recalled for the second time in just one month after a minor collision with an e-scooter pedestrian in San Francisco.
Amazon-owned robotaxi maker Zoox is recalling 270 driverless vehicles to update software after a Zoox vehicle collided with a car in Las Vegas.
The Amazon-owned robotaxi company Zoox has issued its second recall in a month following a collision that occurred in San Francisco. It has already submitted a voluntary software recall notice to ...
Zoox, Inc. (Zoox) is recalling certain Automated Driving Systems (ADS) equipped with software versions released prior to April 17, 2025. In certain driving scenarios, the Zoox vehicle may make an ...
Zoox's self-driving vehicles began rolling out in San Francisco this week and are expected to compete with Waymo robotaxis. Zoox's pill-shaped robotaxis hit California streets - Los Angeles Times ...
Zoox, a self-driving car company owned by Amazon, is deploying robot taxis without steering wheels, driver seats or drivers. But like all other self-driving cars, they still need help from humans.