As adult riders report new age-verification checks, the self-driving car company says it’s continuing to “refine” its system in places where kids aren’t allowed to ride alone.
Waymo's latest update to its in-vehicle passenger screening system now includes age-verification checks for riders under 18, a move aimed at preventing unauthorized minors from riding solo in its autonomous vehicles. The system utilizes facial recognition and machine learning algorithms to detect and flag underage passengers. This refinement is part of the company's ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with local regulations governing child safety in driverless cars. AI-assisted, human-reviewed.
As adult riders report new age-verification checks, the self-driving car company says it’s continuing to “refine” its system in places where kids aren’t allowed to ride alone.
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