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Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's parent company, has introduced a groundbreaking service in Phoenix, Arizona, allowing teenagers as young as 14 to ride in robotaxis without adult supervision.
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That claim is being challenged. Waymo, Google’s self-driving spin-off, has been quietly testing its own autonomous vehicles on highways in Arizona since 2024.
Waymo recently mapped the city's streets, prompting officials and drivers to sound the alarm over self-driving cars.
To produce and retrofit Waymo vehicles with their sophisticated equipment and software brings the price tag to roughly $150,000 to $200,000 each, The Wall Street Journal reports.
In 2017, Google created a $4 million crisis fund, at the time the company’s largest crisis fund ever, to support immigration rights and organizations that advance the cause, USA TODAY reported.
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