name: Waymo.
year: It was founded in 2009 as a Google Autonomous Car Project.
exterior: Unmanned taxis and recruitment services.
What a futuristic – And have they been working on this since 2009? In fact, it is a prototype self-driving car built by Stanford University, dating back to 2004. The Google Project became known as Waymo in 2016.
Have you been thinking about it for so many years before you first saw the self-driving taxi? They already have them in San Francisco, LA, and Phoenix.
Does that mean they are testing technology on real roads? No, I mean you can get a Waymo to take you somewhere in San Francisco now…
That’s a miracle! … and perhaps provide you with work while you’re there.
That’s the service now. How does the technology behind adoption work at the end of this whole end? That’s amazing. That’s amazing. Those on Waymo left handwritten notes promoting senior software engineers “to tackle AI/Music Project.”
Do you think people who enter unmanned taxis are exactly like the devil’s May care nerd they were looking for? that’s right.
Did it work? The person who left the note, flu CEO Alessandra Angelini, says he received around 60 CVs as a result.
I’m amazed that 60 qualified applicants had entered the same Waymo that day. That’s statistically unlikely, but the taxi hire took photos of the notes and posted them on social media, where they saw them 300,000 times.
That’s how it works. It’s not just the advantages of driverless technology. Another rider left a note to Waymo looking for the date, listing his age (26), his height (5 feet 10 inches on a good day), other details (“run marathon”), and phone number.
did that work? He got 200 replies, but again, because someone else posted a photo on social media.
This new recruiting system appears to be quite dependent on third parties. X account. Also, taxis are cleaned quite regularly, so ads don’t last long.
Will the novelty of this approach be exhausted when driverless taxis become commonplace? probably. This means that it won’t respond to ads for dates someone left with Uber.
say: “Enjoy your ride and thank you for your application!”
Don’t say: “I wanted a driver.”
Source: www.theguardian.com
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