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'I'm Getting Dizzy': Waymo Car Driving Around in Circles
Last month, Mike Johns posted a video on LinkedIn showing what happened after he was picked up by a Waymo self-driving car in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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A Los Angeles man said he recently missed his flight home after getting trapped on his way to the airport in a Waymo that wouldn't stop making circles in a parking lot. "Customer service is automated and ran by AI." www.latimes.com/california/s ... [image or embed] -- Erika D. Smith (@erika-d-smith.bsky.social) January 5, 2025 at 1:37 PM
A Los Angeles man said he recently missed his flight home after getting trapped on his way to the airport in a Waymo that wouldn't stop making circles in a parking lot. "Customer service is automated and ran by AI." www.latimes.com/california/s ... [image or embed]
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... "Why is this happening to me on a Monday? I'm in a Waymo car and this car is just going in circles... I got a flight to catch, why is this thing going in a circle? I'm getting dizzy," he said in the video. During the video, Johns spoke with a Waymo customer-support representative. "It's circling around a parking lot. I've got my seat belt on, I can't get out of the car. Has this been hacked? What's going on, I feel like I'm in the movies. Is somebody playing a joke on me?" he told the rep. He also asked the Waymo rep if the company would "take care of the flight" if he missed it. The support rep told Johns, "I don't have an option to control the car," but added, "I am trying to pull it over right now." The car appeared to come to a stop with about two seconds left in the short video, which you can watch here: [link to video in the article] ... Waymo says the problem only caused a delay of just over five minutes and that Johns was not charged for the trip. A spokesperson for Waymo, which is owned by Google parent Alphabet, told Ars today that the "looping event" occurred on December 9 and was later addressed during a regularly scheduled software update. Waymo did not answer our question about whether the software update only addressed routing at the specific location the problem occurred at, or a more general routing problem that could have affected rides in other locations. ...
During the video, Johns spoke with a Waymo customer-support representative. "It's circling around a parking lot. I've got my seat belt on, I can't get out of the car. Has this been hacked? What's going on, I feel like I'm in the movies. Is somebody playing a joke on me?" he told the rep. He also asked the Waymo rep if the company would "take care of the flight" if he missed it.
The support rep told Johns, "I don't have an option to control the car," but added, "I am trying to pull it over right now." The car appeared to come to a stop with about two seconds left in the short video, which you can watch here: [link to video in the article] ...
Waymo says the problem only caused a delay of just over five minutes and that Johns was not charged for the trip. A spokesperson for Waymo, which is owned by Google parent Alphabet, told Ars today that the "looping event" occurred on December 9 and was later addressed during a regularly scheduled software update.
Waymo did not answer our question about whether the software update only addressed routing at the specific location the problem occurred at, or a more general routing problem that could have affected rides in other locations. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-01-06 07:22 PM | Reply
I've seen those self driving cars everywhere lately.
I see them and think to myself, there's no way I'd trust them.
Maybe in a few years once all the bugs get dialed in.
But for now, seems like they should be paying customers for being their guinea pigs.
#2 | Posted by ClownShack at 2025-01-06 07:30 PM | Reply
@#2 ... But for now, seems like they should be paying customers for being their guinea pigs. ...
More frightening to me is that they seem to be conducting beta-tests of unproven software on public roads.
Do Tesla FSD Beta Releases Violate Public Road Testing Regulations? (2021) www.jurist.org
... Jennifer Homendy, head of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), recently expressed safety concerns about Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) feature. This comes at a time in which the NTSB has announced an investigation into another Tesla crash and the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Tesla collisions with emergency vehicles that have resulted in 17 injuries and one death. Tesla's FSD so-called "beta test" program raises significant safety concerns due to the use of untrained Tesla customers as test drivers and the wide distribution of videos showing dangerous vehicle behavior during those testing operations. ...
Tesla's FSD so-called "beta test" program raises significant safety concerns due to the use of untrained Tesla customers as test drivers and the wide distribution of videos showing dangerous vehicle behavior during those testing operations. ...
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-01-06 07:34 PM | Reply
"More frightening to me is that they seem to be conducting beta-tests of unproven software on public roads."
This is how most software companies work these days. Several airplanes have already crashed because of software updates that weren't rigorously tested.
#4 | Posted by sentinel at 2025-01-06 10:46 PM | Reply
There's an emergency stop accessible to passengers in Waymo vehicles.
#5 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2025-01-07 10:28 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
He wasn't charged for the trip to nowhere. That makes the situation all better. Technology is great!
#6 | Posted by catdog at 2025-01-07 01:08 PM | Reply
"Jennifer Homendy, head of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), recently expressed safety concerns about Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) feature."
How about we lock Elmo in a Tesla for the next 4 years and he can work all the bugs out?
#7 | Posted by Yodagirl at 2025-01-07 02:18 PM | Reply
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