“They stopped music”: The woman San Francisco is in Waymo. Then he gets a phone call from Google
Waymo passengers say it was almost fired from one of his autonomous vehicles because of her behavior while driving. Alisia Cat Blair (@alisiacatblair) published the clip in question.
Blair’s video begins by recording her glued part of her body from the window of a moving vehicle Waymo. According to the textual overlap in the clip, this is a certain way to ensure that passengers are “thrown out” of one of the automated driving vehicles. In Kacpce for her post, Tiktoker writes that she enjoyed “#nightout” in San Francisco when the video was recorded
In addition, as her video progresses, she and others can be heard in the car to sing along with the track resonating from the Waymo sound system before the trace eventually closes.
While the social media contribution does not show that it has been fired from Waymo, Blair has provided another context in response of the comments sections. Another Tiktok user asked, “Did you actually do?”
To which Blair remarks: “They (Waymo) stop music and call us.”
Waymo Camera Monitoring
If you are each of the taxis without a Google driver, you will see Mountain View, the California company has equipped them with several cameras. However, it is not only about helping these vehicles navigate the streets of the city without anyone needing someone behind the wheel. Inside the car are also equipped with cameras that record what is happening in its cabin.
On the FAQ page, which is looking for the implementation of Waymo internal cameras, the technical giant writes that this technology is used to “secure ours because it is clean, confirm that all riders wear seat belts and make sure there is nothing left at the end of the ride.”
In the Blair video, he doesn’t look wearing a seat belt, and Waymo’s on -board camera system could tact some UNSA FASENGER behavior.
Can I throw away from Waymo?
The question of seat belts in Waymos also appeared in this Reddit Forum discussion recorded to Sub/Waymo Sub. One user mentioned that he notices that during some Waymo, the safety belts were previously locked in place. This led them to speculate that the previous riders simply cut the belt on the spot and sat on it. But when he saw how they were thinking about how Strangent Waymo was in terms of the security policies of society.
They also shared that they were in situations where the vehicle began to be beep after they had forgotten to put seat belts at the beginning when entering the car. One user in the app said that if the Don passengers could call the vehicle on their safety pals, the employed Waymo would call the vehicle and inquire about switching, and if it ignores this command, the car will satisfy the sweater over the customer or leave the car.
Google added to another website of information about Waymo, which “takes (s) security seriously” and that passengers should “wear (their) security belt at all times during” driving. In addition, the software company suggests that its vehicles are “programmed to be dragged or stopped on the road if necessary if she finds that this is the safest race of the event”. Again, Google added, in this case, emphasizing the importer of wearing seat belts and telling customers to keep them attaching if their Waymo stops or stops or withdraws during the race.
Pay extra?
Riders can also face other fees if they do not play nicely, according to Post Capital One. The bank writes that Waymo passengers could shorten other hard drives if they follow the safety rules of Rideshare. This, as Capital One says, involves throwing objects outside the car windows and does not wear seat belts. In the case of Blair, she seems to have done both of these things. Well, she didn’t throw away from the car, but she pushed her hand and went out of the passenger’s rear window. Or it could only be that anyone who watched their ride was not a fans “stay at night” from Zedd and Hayley Williams, but on Google/Waymo information sites there is something that would suggest prejudices against this track, or Blair and her friends.
Waymo cabin cameras seem to be used for another purpose: to ensure drivers’ output vehicles at the end of their driving. This Reddit show shows that one of the Google autonomous cars has come closer to the cop, “Because the vehicle not on the vehicle (ING) in time. In the video you can see the male rider sitting in the front seat of Waymo, with his head and his eyes closed.
Inside EVS approached Waymo E -mail and Blair via Instagram DM for further comment.
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