
A man from Los Angeles said he had missed his journey to the house after he detained him on his way to the airport in a self -driving vehicle that will not stop making circles in a car park.
Businessman at La Tech Mike Johns posted a video clip three weeks ago LinkedIn From his call to Waymo customer service representative to report that the car continued in the circles and that he was tense of losing his journey.
For the record:
9:59 am Jan 6, 2025A previous version of this story said that Mike Jones missed his journey. He missed his journey. A previous title said he is heading to Lax. It was in Arizona at the time of the accident.
“I got a trip to arrest her. Why is this thing going in a circle? I feel dizzy,” Jones said. “It is about a parking lot. I got my seat belt. I can’t get out of the car. Is this hacked? What is happening?
Customer Service Representative Jones asked to open his Waymo app and that she will try to withdraw the car, but it seems that it is struggling by getting the car to stop.
Jones was returning home from Scottsdale, Arizona, according to L. CBS report.
In his position on social media, Jones, who also works in artificial intelligence initiatives, said, according to his personal file, that Waymo has not followed him after the experiment.
“You now think that Waymo will send an email or text or relate to follow -up,” he wrote.
A Waymo spokesman wrote in an email to the Times on Sunday that the accident occurred in mid -December and that the contestant was about five minutes late, then transferred to his destination.
At the time of the accident, Jones wrote on LinkedIn, “Keep in mind that I was on my way to the airport and I lost my trip now.” Jones has since modernized his position to explain that he had almost missed his journey.
The spokesperson said that the software defect has been dissolved since then and that Jones has not been imposed on the trip. The spokesman added that the company tried to follow up with him via voice mail.
The autonomous company cars were in the streets of San Francisco for years, and Waymo recently opened their services for all cycles after offering a pilot program to choose users. Robotaki was launched in Los Angeles last fall.
The declared goal for Waymo is to reduce traffic and mortality injuries through independent driving technology, and they have praised cyclists and supporters to serve as a safe and easy alternative to human drivers.
But there was also a technical defect and safety fears while the company started in many cities.
It was claimed that a man in the center of Los Angeles on Thursday tried to kidnap the road and driving away. The police took the man to book after they finally took him out of the car.
There were also reports of the displays Prevented The car stops.