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Waymo Develops New Model for Analyzing Human Behavior in Crash Scenarios

Waymo has introduced a new computer model that focuses on analyzing human behavior during crash scenarios. This development is intended to improve the benchmarking of its robotaxis against human driving performance.

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Waymo has developed a new computer model designed to enhance its understanding of human behavior in crash scenarios involving its robotaxis. This model aims to provide a more effective benchmark for comparing the performance of robotaxis to that of human drivers.

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Waymo says it built a better benchmark for comparing robotaxis to humans

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Waymo Develops New Model for Analyzing Human Behavior in Crash Scenarios