Google’s Self-Driving Car Project Gets a New Name: Waymo

Google began working on its self-driving technology in 2009 in a secretive lab called “X’’.
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Google’s self-driving Lexus during a demonstration at the Google campus in Mountain View, California. (Photo: AP)
Google’s self-driving Lexus during a demonstration at the Google campus in Mountain View, California. (Photo: AP)
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The self-driving car project that Google started seven years ago has grown into a company called Waymo.

The new identity announced on Tuesday marks another step in an effort to revolutionise the way people get around. Instead of driving themselves, people will be chauffeured in robot-controlled vehicles if Waymo, other automakers and ride-hailing service Uber realise their vision within the next few years.

Waymo comes under Google's parent company, Alphabet, which was created last year to oversee far-flung projects that have nothing to do with Google's main business of online search and advertising.

Google began working on its self-driving technology in 2009 in a secretive lab called "X'' run by company co-founder Sergey Brin. Since then, its cars have covered more than 2.3 million miles while steered by a robot.

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