Amazon's Zoox issued a robotaxi software recall after a crash in Las Vegas
Briefly

Zoox has recalled all 270 of its robotaxis following a crash in Las Vegas, where the vehicle misjudged an approaching passenger car's actions, leading to a collision. The issue arose at speeds over 40mph when the robotaxi incorrectly predicted that the passenger vehicle would enter its lane. The situation, which resulted in minor damage but no injuries, prompted a software update issued on April 16-17 to correct the prediction error. This recall follows an earlier incident where similar software problems led to abrupt braking, endangering nearby motorcyclists.
Zoox issued a recall for all 270 of its vehicles following a crash involving an unoccupied robotaxi in Las Vegas, addressing a software issue.
The incident involved a passenger car stopping unexpectedly, leading the Zoox robotaxi to misjudge the situation and ultimately collide, even after braking.
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