Consumer Watchdog Uses Play on Google Car Unit Name Change as Call to Action
Consumer Watchdog used Google’s name change for its self-driving car unit -- Waymo -- to promote the need for more disclosure to the public about the way “robot car systems” work. Consumers should be made aware of the ethical choices…
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programmed into autonomous vehicles’ “secret algorithms,” Consumer Watchdog Privacy Project Director John Simpson said in a statement Tuesday. “Admitting that robot cars aren't really ready to be put on our roads without steering wheels and the capability for a human driver to take control is an important acknowledgment of reality," said Simpson. Google said Waymo is short for "way forward in mobility."