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Amazon’s owned autonomous vehicle agency has issued a second volunteer software recovery within a month after a clash between a robotaxis and an e-skutter rider in San Francisco at the zoo.
In the latest incident, an involuntary zoo vehicles operated at a low speed, which the agency said that an e-scooter was hit by an intersection.
Just a few weeks ago, The company recalled about 270 vehicles A zoo after the Las Vegas crush between Robotuxi and a passenger vehicle, which raised concerns over the ability of the self-driving software to predict the movement of other road users.
This problem still seems to be a concern.
“The zoo car was stopped while in contact,” the agency’s agency Statement The crash falls on May 8th. “The e-scooter fell directly to the side of the car. Robotoxy then started to move and stopped after the turn was stopped, but did not contact the e-scooterist.”
According to the zoo, the e-skutorist rejected treatment for treatment for slight injuries.
The zoo says it has shared relevant information and videos with the regulators and already “to improve tracking of perception and a weak road user has issued a software update to prevent the movement of vehicles further.”
A robotux that continues after the collision may risk damage to other road users involved in the crash. Just see what happened to the previous contestant Cruise in the zoo. The GM-supported agency broke his business after hitting a pedestrian that was a robotaxis that was broke his way by a human-driven vehicle and then These pedestrians have pulled about 20 feet While trying to crack a pullover.
TechCrunch has reached the learning that it reached the zoo when it was rewritten of the software, or whether there were other reasons in the game like unexpected hard breaking, it reached to learn whether the top-mind was concerned.
In March, 258 vehicles have been recalled at the zoo Motorcyclists clashed in the back of the zoo examination vehicles after two incidents that could cause unexpected hard breaking that could cause unexpected hard breaking.
The zoo did not respond to TechCrunch on time to confirm its latest software recovery, how many of which were affected by the vehicles and how this update was different from the update issued several weeks ago.
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