1. Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana emphasizes the importance of scaling up operations, aiming to offer 1 million trips per week by the end of 2026.
2. Mawakana asserts that Waymo's autonomous vehicles are safer than human drivers and criticizes competitors for lack of transparency regarding safety.
3. Despite some head-scratching decisions, Mawakana acknowledges that incidents will happen due to the current state of roads and human driving, but stresses the need for accountability and transparency.
2. Mawakana asserts that Waymo's autonomous vehicles are safer than human drivers and criticizes competitors for lack of transparency regarding safety.
3. Despite some head-scratching decisions, Mawakana acknowledges that incidents will happen due to the current state of roads and human driving, but stresses the need for accountability and transparency.
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Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana aims to scale up operations, targeting 1 million trips per week by 2026. She emphasizes the safety of autonomous vehicles compared to human drivers and criticizes competitors for transparency issues in safety matters. Mawakana acknowledges that incidents will occur
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ID: 09924d2b-a987-46c1-8802-44766b7e8e2a
Category ID: listed_summary
Date: Oct. 28, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-28
Created: 2025/10/28 06:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 23:16
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