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31150193893?profile=RESIZE_400xPotholes, or some say chuck holes, are a troublesome problem.  Just ask scooter company Lime, which listed them as an official risk to its business in its recent IPO filing.  History is littered with claims that technology can help solve or blunt the problem of potholes, and still they persist. But as cars become increasingly laden with advanced sensors, they are becoming a tool that can quickly alert cities to potholes and other municipal problems.[1]

Last month, Waymo and Waze announced a pilo

31092991877?profile=RESIZE_400xThe future of autonomous vehicles took a surprising turn on 04 February 2026, when Waymo's Chief Safety Officer, Dr. Mauricio Peña, publicly confirmed that Waymo's driverless taxis sometimes rely on remote human operators, including workers based in the Philippines, to assist vehicles when the onboard autonomous system encounters challenges.  This revelation, disclosed during a US Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing, has sparked bipartisan alarm among lawmakers over cy