Last month, an unoccupied Zoox robotaxi drove into an active emergency fire scene that was clouded with smoke, the company said.
Zoox CEO Aicha Evans backed stronger federal oversight of autonomous vehicles as the Amazon.com Inc. AMZN subsidiary began ...
Zoox recalled its robotaxi software after a single vehicle failed to respond correctly when it encountered heavy smoke, a ...
Robotaxi firm Zoox has issued a software recall after one of its vehicles drove into smoke near a fire scene in Las Vegas. About 100 vehicles from the Amazon-owned company were potentially affected by ...
Zoox CEO Aicha Evans told FOX Business the Amazon robotaxi needs regulation after a vehicle drove into heavy smoke at an ...
Zoox has recalled software used across its fleet of 105 robotaxis over concerns the vehicles may fail to properly detect and respond to heavy smoke, raising the risk of a crash or interference with ...
The entire Zoox robotaxi fleet was voluntarily recalled this month after an incident in which one of its driverless cars ...
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A Zoox robotaxi operates on the streets of downtown Austin, Texas, U.S., March 31, 2026. REUTERS/Joel Angel Juarez WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - ⁠Amazon.com self-driving car unit Zoox said Friday it ...