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Regulators have launched an investigation into Cruise, the self-driving car company, following incidents where pedestrians were hit by robotaxis. Cruise recently announced software updates to improve the reaction of its fleet to emergency vehicles. The company had opened its robotaxi service in Houston, enhancing the safety of interactions with emergency vehicles. The investigation comes as Cruise aims to address concerns about its driverless vehicle technology. Joining an intensive online training program, individuals can acquire practical skills for managing multi-robot scenarios and development.
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Seeking to address one of the biggest concerns about its driverless vehicle technology, the company Cruise announced Thursday that internal software updates have improved how its fleet of robotaxis react to emergency vehicles. https://t.co/KBSAg22Bqx
Cruise opens robotaxi service in Houston https://t.co/hc0r68flXJ by @kirstenkorosec