In an Atlanta suburb, several driverless Waymo cars were seen repeatedly navigating a cul-de-sac due to a glitch in their routing system. These autonomous vehicles, which operate without human drivers using artificial intelligence, have been introduced in over ten U.S. cities, including major locations like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami. Waymo responded to the incident by stating that they have taken community feedback seriously and have already corrected the routing issue. This event highlights the challenges and complexities involved in deploying driverless technology in real-world environments.
QUESTION: How might the increasing presence of driverless cars impact the way we design and manage urban infrastructure in the future?
