{"id":"59b67c6e-aab3-46eb-93f8-3dccb7cda4fb","modelId":"c9a56a6c-55d4-40e3-b080-70a6f04e6956","versionId":null,"locationId":"1220c8d4-4aaf-45b2-80dc-ba28b580bd42","operatorId":"2128addc-20c8-4c31-aef5-be5ada97aede","ownerId":null,"slug":"waymo-driver-gen6-austin","status":"operational","firstSeen":"2025-03-01T00:00:00.000Z","statusChangeReason":null,"contractType":null,"pilotOutcome":null,"endedAt":null,"unitsOnSite":null,"tasksPerformed":null,"shiftStructure":null,"hoursPerDay":null,"siteType":null,"operatorConfirmed":null,"humanSupervisionOnsite":null,"locationPrecisionTier":null,"deploymentScale":null,"siteEnvironment":null,"operatorType":"maker_operated","sourceQualityTier":null,"manufacturerSerial":null,"reviewStatus":"reviewed","sources":[{"url":"https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/18/waymo-texas-florida-2026.html","label":"Austin operational via Uber","title":"Austin operational via Uber","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"CNBC","publishedAt":"2025-11-18"},{"url":"https://www.understandingai.org/p/waymos-next-five-cities-are-all-in","label":"Austin commercial 2025","title":"Austin commercial 2025","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Understanding AI","publishedAt":"2025-11-18"},{"url":"https://waymo.com/blog/2024/09/waymo-and-uber-expand-partnership/","title":"Waymo and Uber expand partnership to bring autonomous ride-hailing to Austin and Atlanta","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Waymo (official)"},{"url":"https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/04/uber-users-in-austin-are-getting-matched-with-waymo-robotaxis/","title":"Uber users in Austin getting matched with Waymo robotaxis (launch Mar 4, 2025)","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"TechCrunch"},{"url":"https://www.axios.com/2025/03/04/uber-waymo-robotaxi-austin","title":"Waymo autonomous vehicles launch on Uber network in Austin","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Axios"},{"url":"https://fortune.com/2025/03/04/uber-waymo-launch-driverless-ride-service-austin/","title":"Uber and Waymo launch driverless ride service in Austin","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Fortune"},{"url":"https://electrek.co/2026/05/13/waymo-expands-coverage-1400-square-miles-11-cities/","title":"Waymo expands coverage across 11 cities (Austin active, ~90-130 sq mi, May 2026)","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Electrek"},{"url":"https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/waymo-uber-expand-service-in-austin-heres-where/","title":"Waymo, Uber expand service in Austin (service-area expansion)","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"KXAN"}],"notes":"Operator: Waymo, available exclusively through the Uber app (riders requesting standard/comfort rides are matched with Waymo vehicles). Fully-driverless commercial service in Austin since 2025. Verified status (May 2026): active public service. Waymo launched in Austin on the Uber app on March 4, 2025 (timed to SXSW); access in Austin is exclusively via the Uber app, where riders are matched to a Waymo or a human driver at the same price. Service area grew from about 37 sq mi at launch to roughly 90 to 130 sq mi; Uber/Avomo manages fleet operations (Jaguar I-PACE).","keyFacts":[{"label":"Launched","value":"2025"},{"label":"Access","value":"Exclusively via Uber app"},{"label":"Start","value":"March 4, 2025 (timed to SXSW)"},{"label":"Coverage","value":"Grew from about 37 sq mi at launch to roughly 90-130 sq mi"},{"label":"Fleet","value":"Jaguar I-PACE vehicles"},{"label":"Partner","value":"Uber/Avomo manages fleet operations"},{"label":"Status","value":"Active public service as of May 2026"},{"label":"Use Case","value":"Riders requesting standard/comfort rides matched with Waymo vehicles at same price as human driver"}],"reviewNote":null,"exposureHours":null,"deploymentMilesEstimate":null,"exposureBasis":null,"customerSegment":"consumer","scaleTier":"undisclosed","contractValueUsd":null,"contractValueBasis":null,"customerCompanyId":null,"customerExternalName":null,"createdAt":"2026-05-26T18:10:36.934Z","updatedAt":"2026-07-10T05:52:23.934Z","model":{"id":"c9a56a6c-55d4-40e3-b080-70a6f04e6956","companyId":"2128addc-20c8-4c31-aef5-be5ada97aede","modelName":"Waymo Driver 6th-gen","slug":"waymo-driver-gen6","description":"The sixth-generation Waymo Driver is Waymo's autonomous driving stack for fully autonomous robotaxi service. The platform integrates 13 cameras, 4 lidars, 6 radars, and external audio receivers, with overlapping 360° coverage and a detection range up to roughly 500 meters in nominal conditions. Compared to the fifth-generation system on the Jaguar I-PACE, the sixth-gen system uses 42% fewer total sensors. Waymo says the per-unit hardware cost is targeted under $20,000, a more than 50% reduction from the 5th-gen system. Currently runs on the Zeekr RT (sold as the “Ojai” robotaxi, purpose-built without a steering wheel or pedals) and the Hyundai IONIQ 5; began fully autonomous commercial operations in February 2026.","formFactor":"av","maturityStage":"commercial","lifecycleState":"active","supersededByModelId":null,"specs":{"lidar":"4","drive_mode":"fully_autonomous","generation":6,"lidar_count":4,"radar_count":6,"camera_count":13,"sensor_suite":"13 cameras, 4 lidars, 6 radars, external audio receivers","autonomy_level":"fully autonomous","vehicle_platforms":"Zeekr RT (Ojai); Hyundai IONIQ 5","external_audio_receivers":true,"detection_range_m_nominal_approx":500,"target_unit_cost_usd_under_waymo_stated":20000},"manufacturerSerial":null,"reviewStatus":"reviewed","sources":[{"url":"https://waymo.com/blog/2024/08/meet-the-6th-generation-waymo-driver/","label":"Waymo blog — Meet the 6th-generation Waymo Driver (primary announcement, sensor suite + cost targets)","sourceName":"Waymo (official)","publishedAt":"2024-08-19"},{"url":"https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/ro-on-6th-gen-waymo-driver/","label":"Waymo blog — Beginning fully autonomous operations with the 6th-gen Driver (primary, commercial launch)","sourceName":"Waymo (official)","publishedAt":"2026-02-12"},{"url":"https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/12/waymo-begins-deploying-next-gen-ojai-robotaxis-to-extend-its-us-lead.html","label":"CNBC — Waymo begins deploying next-gen Ojai robotaxis (third-party trade coverage of the launch)","sourceName":"CNBC","publishedAt":"2026-02-12"},{"url":"https://www.wardsauto.com/news/archive-auto-waymo-6th-generation-driver-autonomous-driving-hardware-robotaxi-lidar-ai/725519/","label":"WardsAuto — Inside the 6th-generation Waymo Driver (third-party deep-dive on the hardware suite)","sourceName":"WardsAuto","publishedAt":"2024-08-29"}],"aliases":[],"collisionRisk":"low","reviewNote":null,"manufacturerTermForTeleop":null,"keyFacts":[{"label":"Autonomy level","value":"fully autonomous"},{"label":"Sensor suite","value":"13 cameras, 4 lidars, 6 radars, external audio receivers"},{"label":"Detection range","value":"up to approximately 500 meters in nominal conditions"},{"label":"Price","value":"targeted under $20,000 per unit"},{"label":"Vehicle platforms","value":"Zeekr RT (Ojai); Hyundai IONIQ 5"}],"createdAt":"2026-05-25T04:41:57.633Z","updatedAt":"2026-07-09T03:45:05.531Z","unitsInFieldClaimed":3500,"unitsInFieldVerified":1500,"unitsManufacturedClaimed":3500,"unitsManufacturedVerified":null,"unitsAsOf":"2026-07-08T00:00:00.000Z","unitsSource":[{"url":"https://waymo.com/blog/2025/05/scaling-our-fleet-through-us-manufacturing","label":"1,500 vehicles across San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Austin"},{"url":"https://www.theverge.com/news/661025/waymo-fleet-size-factory-arizona-jaguar-robotaxi-zeekr","label":"Waymo says it will add 2,000 more robotaxis into 2026"},{"url":"https://www.reddit.com/r/waymo/comments/1r2xc8p/","label":"Waymo has said it plans on adding only 2,000 more vehicles in 2026, for a total fleet size of 3,500"},{"url":"https://www.instagram.com/p/DZBbunKAnFX/","label":"Waymo runs 577 robotaxis in Texas"}],"salesModel":"not_sold","priceUndisclosedSince":null,"autonomyClass":null,"autonomyStatement":null,"autonomyStatementSource":null,"demoForensics":null,"exportControlClass":null,"minCommitment":null,"warrantyTerms":null,"serviceModel":null,"productionRateClaimed":null,"productionRateEvidenced":null,"teleopRatioDisclosed":null,"interventionRateDisclosed":null,"company":{"id":"2128addc-20c8-4c31-aef5-be5ada97aede","name":"Waymo","slug":"waymo","description":"Alphabet's autonomous-driving subsidiary and the most commercially advanced robotaxi operator in the world. Originally the Google Self-Driving Car Project (2009), spun out as Waymo in 2016, it operates the Waymo One ride-hailing service across roughly 11 U.S. metropolitan markets using its sixth-generation [Waymo Driver](/brains/waymo-driver) (on Jaguar I-PACE vehicles).\n\nScale: Waymo provides approximately 500,000 paid rides per week (up from ~250,000 a year earlier) and is targeting 1 million weekly rides by the end of 2026. It completed about 15 million rides in 2025 (tripling year-over-year) and has surpassed 20 million lifetime rides, across 127+ million miles of fully autonomous driving.\n\nFinancials: In February 2026 Waymo closed a $16 billion Series D round at a $126 billion post-money valuation, the largest autonomous-vehicle funding round on record, more than double its $45B October-2024 valuation, bringing total funding raised to roughly $27 billion. Alphabet funds the majority; the round drew Sequoia, Dragoneer, DST Global, a16z, Mubadala, Silver Lake, Tiger Global, T. Rowe Price and others. Annual recurring revenue reportedly exceeded $350 million in 2025 (~$15-20 average fare).\n\nSafety positioning (Waymo's own claims): Waymo states its driver is 'statistically superior to human driving,' citing a 90% reduction in serious-injury crashes across 127 million autonomous miles. These are company-stated figures.\n\nAccountability / scrutiny: Despite that positioning, rapid expansion has produced regulatory actions: a voluntary software recall after vehicles illegally passed stopped school buses in Texas (NHTSA investigation opened), a ~3,800-vehicle voluntary recall tied to San Antonio floodwater incidents, an NTSB investigation into the Texas school-bus violations, and an NHTSA investigation into a January 2026 incident in which a Waymo struck a child near a Santa Monica school (minor injuries). Waymo temporarily suspended freeway rides in May 2026 after vehicles struggled in construction zones.\n\nExpansion: Waymo plans 20+ additional cities in 2026 (Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Nashville, Orlando, San Antonio, San Diego, Washington DC and more) plus its first international markets, London and Tokyo. Forward plans, distinct from current operating markets.","status":"Alphabet subsidiary","founded":2009,"hq":"Mountain View, California, USA","fundingTotal":"27000000000","type":"both","reviewStatus":"reviewed","sources":[{"url":"https://waymo.com","label":"Waymo — Company website"},{"url":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo","label":"Wikipedia — Waymo (history, operations, ownership)"},{"id":"62df3f1f-807b-451f-a3cd-c64314901f99","url":"https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/21/waymo-halts-freeway-rides-after-robotaxis-struggle-in-construction-zones/","label":"Waymo halts freeway rides May 2026 after construction-zone struggles","title":"Waymo halts freeway rides May 2026 after construction-zone struggles","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"TechCrunch","publishedAt":"2026-05-21"},{"url":"https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/waymo-raises-usd16-billion-investment-round/","label":"Waymo $16B round, $126B valuation, 127M miles/90% serious-injury reduction, 15M 2025 rides, 20M lifetime","title":"Waymo $16B round, $126B valuation, 127M miles/90% serious-injury reduction, 15M 2025 rides, 20M lifetime","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Waymo","publishedAt":"2026-02-02"},{"url":"https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/02/waymo-announced-16-billion-fundraising-round.html","label":"Waymo $16B at $126B post-money, 2x Oct-2024 $45B; markets + 2026 expansion plans","title":"Waymo $16B at $126B post-money, 2x Oct-2024 $45B; markets + 2026 expansion plans","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"CNBC","publishedAt":"2026-02-02"},{"url":"https://sacra.com/c/waymo/","label":"Waymo financials — Series D detail, ~$27B total raised, weekly-ride growth, revenue/fare","title":"Waymo financials — Series D detail, ~$27B total raised, weekly-ride growth, revenue/fare","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Sacra","publishedAt":"2026-05-01"},{"url":"https://www.thestreet.com/automotive/waymo-recalls-thousands-of-robotaxis-for-a-surprising-reason","label":"500k weekly rides, $126B valuation, San Antonio flood recall, NHTSA/NTSB investigations","title":"500k weekly rides, $126B valuation, San Antonio flood recall, NHTSA/NTSB investigations","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"TheStreet","publishedAt":"2026-05-12"},{"url":"https://electrek.co/2026/05/26/tesla-robotaxi-fleet-shrinking-not-growing/","label":"Reported in Tesla-fleet context: Waymo ~3,000 robotaxis, Mesa AZ Magna facility for 2,000+ more, Atlanta/Miami/DC launches","title":"Reported in Tesla-fleet context: Waymo ~3,000 robotaxis, Mesa AZ Magna facility for 2,000+ more, Atlanta/Miami/DC launches","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Electrek","publishedAt":"2026-05-26"},{"id":"7807045f-35a5-4c3c-8800-88b4d5bc017e","url":"https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/waymos-newest-robotaxi-is-chinese-made-built-to-make-money-and-now-accepting-riders/","label":"Waymo’s newest robotaxi is Chinese-made, built to make money, and now accepting riders","title":"Waymo’s newest robotaxi is Chinese-made, built to make money, and now accepting riders","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Transportation & Auto News | TechCrunch","publishedAt":"2026-05-28T16:52:48.000Z"},{"id":"df1ee926-9a90-49fd-85a6-fe5d3a51adc2","url":"https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/waymo-dominates-texas-autonomous-vehicle-registrations-as-tesla-trails-behind/","label":"Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind","title":"Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Transportation & Auto News | TechCrunch","publishedAt":"2026-05-29T00:14:35.000Z"}],"keyFacts":[{"label":"Valuation","value":"$126B post-money (Feb 2026 Series D)"},{"label":"Funding raised","value":"~$27B lifetime ($16B Series D, Feb 2026, largest AV round ever)"},{"label":"Weekly rides","value":"~500,000 paid/week (targeting 1M by end-2026)"},{"label":"Ride volume","value":"15M in 2025; 20M+ lifetime"},{"label":"Autonomous miles","value":"127M+ fully autonomous"},{"label":"Safety claim (Waymo)","value":"90% fewer serious-injury crashes vs. humans (company-stated)"},{"label":"Operating markets","value":"~11 US metros (Waymo One)"},{"label":"Vehicle","value":"Jaguar I-PACE, 6th-gen Waymo Driver"},{"label":"Recent recalls","value":"School-bus passing; ~3,800-vehicle San Antonio flood recall"},{"label":"Active investigations","value":"NHTSA (Santa Monica child injury); NTSB (TX school-bus)"},{"label":"wikidata","value":"https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15330"},{"label":"wikipedia","value":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo"},{"label":"Hero image candidate","value":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Waymo_self-driving_car_front_view.gk.jpg (source: Wikimedia Commons, license: CC BY-SA 4.0, Quality image)"}],"aliases":["Waymo LLC","Waymo One","Google Self-Driving Car Project"],"collisionRisk":"low","reviewNote":null,"atsProvider":"greenhouse","atsSlug":"waymo","factoryLocations":null,"manufacturingCapacity":null,"orgType":null,"burnSignal":null,"litigationEvents":null,"insurancePostureDisclosed":null,"unitEconomicsDisclosed":null,"createdAt":"2026-05-25T03:56:10.060Z","updatedAt":"2026-07-07T21:55:35.157Z"}},"version":null,"location":{"id":"1220c8d4-4aaf-45b2-80dc-ba28b580bd42","name":"Austin","slug":"austin","kind":"city","parentLocationId":"45f67762-10f4-4255-be84-45c73efe25f9","region":null,"lat":30.2672,"lng":-97.7431,"reviewStatus":"reviewed","aliases":[],"collisionRisk":"high","reviewNote":null,"createdAt":"2026-05-26T17:23:15.724Z","updatedAt":"2026-07-10T01:02:46.856Z"},"operator":{"id":"2128addc-20c8-4c31-aef5-be5ada97aede","name":"Waymo","slug":"waymo","description":"Alphabet's autonomous-driving subsidiary and the most commercially advanced robotaxi operator in the world. Originally the Google Self-Driving Car Project (2009), spun out as Waymo in 2016, it operates the Waymo One ride-hailing service across roughly 11 U.S. metropolitan markets using its sixth-generation [Waymo Driver](/brains/waymo-driver) (on Jaguar I-PACE vehicles).\n\nScale: Waymo provides approximately 500,000 paid rides per week (up from ~250,000 a year earlier) and is targeting 1 million weekly rides by the end of 2026. It completed about 15 million rides in 2025 (tripling year-over-year) and has surpassed 20 million lifetime rides, across 127+ million miles of fully autonomous driving.\n\nFinancials: In February 2026 Waymo closed a $16 billion Series D round at a $126 billion post-money valuation, the largest autonomous-vehicle funding round on record, more than double its $45B October-2024 valuation, bringing total funding raised to roughly $27 billion. Alphabet funds the majority; the round drew Sequoia, Dragoneer, DST Global, a16z, Mubadala, Silver Lake, Tiger Global, T. Rowe Price and others. Annual recurring revenue reportedly exceeded $350 million in 2025 (~$15-20 average fare).\n\nSafety positioning (Waymo's own claims): Waymo states its driver is 'statistically superior to human driving,' citing a 90% reduction in serious-injury crashes across 127 million autonomous miles. These are company-stated figures.\n\nAccountability / scrutiny: Despite that positioning, rapid expansion has produced regulatory actions: a voluntary software recall after vehicles illegally passed stopped school buses in Texas (NHTSA investigation opened), a ~3,800-vehicle voluntary recall tied to San Antonio floodwater incidents, an NTSB investigation into the Texas school-bus violations, and an NHTSA investigation into a January 2026 incident in which a Waymo struck a child near a Santa Monica school (minor injuries). Waymo temporarily suspended freeway rides in May 2026 after vehicles struggled in construction zones.\n\nExpansion: Waymo plans 20+ additional cities in 2026 (Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Las Vegas, Nashville, Orlando, San Antonio, San Diego, Washington DC and more) plus its first international markets, London and Tokyo. Forward plans, distinct from current operating markets.","status":"Alphabet subsidiary","founded":2009,"hq":"Mountain View, California, USA","fundingTotal":"27000000000","type":"both","reviewStatus":"reviewed","sources":[{"url":"https://waymo.com","label":"Waymo — Company website"},{"url":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo","label":"Wikipedia — Waymo (history, operations, ownership)"},{"id":"62df3f1f-807b-451f-a3cd-c64314901f99","url":"https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/21/waymo-halts-freeway-rides-after-robotaxis-struggle-in-construction-zones/","label":"Waymo halts freeway rides May 2026 after construction-zone struggles","title":"Waymo halts freeway rides May 2026 after construction-zone struggles","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"TechCrunch","publishedAt":"2026-05-21"},{"url":"https://waymo.com/blog/2026/02/waymo-raises-usd16-billion-investment-round/","label":"Waymo $16B round, $126B valuation, 127M miles/90% serious-injury reduction, 15M 2025 rides, 20M lifetime","title":"Waymo $16B round, $126B valuation, 127M miles/90% serious-injury reduction, 15M 2025 rides, 20M lifetime","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Waymo","publishedAt":"2026-02-02"},{"url":"https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/02/waymo-announced-16-billion-fundraising-round.html","label":"Waymo $16B at $126B post-money, 2x Oct-2024 $45B; markets + 2026 expansion plans","title":"Waymo $16B at $126B post-money, 2x Oct-2024 $45B; markets + 2026 expansion plans","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"CNBC","publishedAt":"2026-02-02"},{"url":"https://sacra.com/c/waymo/","label":"Waymo financials — Series D detail, ~$27B total raised, weekly-ride growth, revenue/fare","title":"Waymo financials — Series D detail, ~$27B total raised, weekly-ride growth, revenue/fare","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Sacra","publishedAt":"2026-05-01"},{"url":"https://www.thestreet.com/automotive/waymo-recalls-thousands-of-robotaxis-for-a-surprising-reason","label":"500k weekly rides, $126B valuation, San Antonio flood recall, NHTSA/NTSB investigations","title":"500k weekly rides, $126B valuation, San Antonio flood recall, NHTSA/NTSB investigations","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"TheStreet","publishedAt":"2026-05-12"},{"url":"https://electrek.co/2026/05/26/tesla-robotaxi-fleet-shrinking-not-growing/","label":"Reported in Tesla-fleet context: Waymo ~3,000 robotaxis, Mesa AZ Magna facility for 2,000+ more, Atlanta/Miami/DC launches","title":"Reported in Tesla-fleet context: Waymo ~3,000 robotaxis, Mesa AZ Magna facility for 2,000+ more, Atlanta/Miami/DC launches","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Electrek","publishedAt":"2026-05-26"},{"id":"7807045f-35a5-4c3c-8800-88b4d5bc017e","url":"https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/waymos-newest-robotaxi-is-chinese-made-built-to-make-money-and-now-accepting-riders/","label":"Waymo’s newest robotaxi is Chinese-made, built to make money, and now accepting riders","title":"Waymo’s newest robotaxi is Chinese-made, built to make money, and now accepting riders","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Transportation & Auto News | TechCrunch","publishedAt":"2026-05-28T16:52:48.000Z"},{"id":"df1ee926-9a90-49fd-85a6-fe5d3a51adc2","url":"https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/waymo-dominates-texas-autonomous-vehicle-registrations-as-tesla-trails-behind/","label":"Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind","title":"Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind","mediaType":"article","sourceName":"Transportation & Auto News | TechCrunch","publishedAt":"2026-05-29T00:14:35.000Z"}],"keyFacts":[{"label":"Valuation","value":"$126B post-money (Feb 2026 Series D)"},{"label":"Funding raised","value":"~$27B lifetime ($16B Series D, Feb 2026, largest AV round ever)"},{"label":"Weekly rides","value":"~500,000 paid/week (targeting 1M by end-2026)"},{"label":"Ride volume","value":"15M in 2025; 20M+ lifetime"},{"label":"Autonomous miles","value":"127M+ fully autonomous"},{"label":"Safety claim (Waymo)","value":"90% fewer serious-injury crashes vs. humans (company-stated)"},{"label":"Operating markets","value":"~11 US metros (Waymo One)"},{"label":"Vehicle","value":"Jaguar I-PACE, 6th-gen Waymo Driver"},{"label":"Recent recalls","value":"School-bus passing; ~3,800-vehicle San Antonio flood recall"},{"label":"Active investigations","value":"NHTSA (Santa Monica child injury); NTSB (TX school-bus)"},{"label":"wikidata","value":"https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15330"},{"label":"wikipedia","value":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waymo"},{"label":"Hero image candidate","value":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Waymo_self-driving_car_front_view.gk.jpg (source: Wikimedia Commons, license: CC BY-SA 4.0, Quality image)"}],"aliases":["Waymo LLC","Waymo One","Google Self-Driving Car Project"],"collisionRisk":"low","reviewNote":null,"atsProvider":"greenhouse","atsSlug":"waymo","factoryLocations":null,"manufacturingCapacity":null,"orgType":null,"burnSignal":null,"litigationEvents":null,"insurancePostureDisclosed":null,"unitEconomicsDisclosed":null,"createdAt":"2026-05-25T03:56:10.060Z","updatedAt":"2026-07-07T21:55:35.157Z"},"owner":null,"derived":{"trustTier":"machine","currentPosture":null},"jsonLd":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"Event","@id":"https://registry.deploy.report/deployments/waymo-driver-gen6-austin","url":"https://registry.deploy.report/deployments/waymo-driver-gen6-austin","name":"Waymo Driver 6th-gen at Austin","identifier":"59b67c6e-aab3-46eb-93f8-3dccb7cda4fb","startDate":"2025-03-01T00:00:00.000Z","location":{"@type":"Place","@id":"https://registry.deploy.report/locations/austin","name":"Austin"},"organizer":{"@type":"Organization","@id":"https://registry.deploy.report/companies/waymo","name":"Waymo"},"about":{"@type":"Product","@id":"https://registry.deploy.report/models/waymo-driver-gen6","name":"Waymo Driver 6th-gen"},"publisher":{"@id":"https://deploy.report/#organization"}},"framework_metadata":{"framework_schema_version":"0.1.0","verification_status":"verified","maturity_stage":"commercial","lifecycle_state":"active","architectural_position":{"cohort":"av","sub_cohorts":[]},"within_cohort_verified_vs_claimed_pair":null,"cap_flags":[],"verification_depth":{"sources_count":8,"primary_source_types":["primary-company-ir","secondary-established-publication","secondary-industry-publication"]}}}