Zoox, the autonomous vehicle subsidiary of Amazon, has announced a second software recall within a month after a collision involving one of its robotaxis and an e-scooter rider in San Francisco. The company is addressing safety concerns after the vehicle operated low speed and yielded at an intersection. Following an earlier recall of 270 vehicles due to software prediction issues from another crash, Zoox implemented a software update aimed at enhancing perception tracking to prevent potential hazards around vulnerable road users. The recall comes amid heightened scrutiny in the autonomous vehicle industry.
Zoox has issued its second voluntary software recall in a month, following a recent collision between one of its robotaxis and an e-scooter rider in San Francisco.
The latest incident involved a Zoox vehicle that was struck by an e-scooter after it braked to yield at an intersection, emphasizing ongoing software concerns.
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