Wednesday, January 22, 2025

San Francisco police pull over driverless car

San Francisco police officers were faced with a new challenge after stopping an autonomous vehicle with no one inside.

Officers approached the car, operated by Cruise, because it had been driving without headlights.

In the incident, captured on film, an officer remarks that there “ain’t nobody in it,” before the car moves to what Cruise said was a safer location.

The company said the headlights issue was a result of human error.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-61080666

 

BIG Media
BIG Media
Our focus is on facts, accurate data, and logical interpretation. Our only agenda is the truth.
spot_img

BIG Wrap

What executive orders has Trump signed after taking office?

(BBC News) After a flurry of executive orders were issued following his inauguration, US President Donald Trump is expected to sign even more on...

Dozens killed as hotel engulfed by flames at Turkish ski resort

(BBC News) At least 76 people have been killed in a fire that engulfed a popular Turkish ski resort hotel, leaving some to jump out...