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Are Self-Driving Cars Safe? We Got Into a Waymo to Find Out

Self-driving cars have hit the road. What does that mean for the future of driving? On a Waymo ride through San Francisco, Clare asks Waymo executive Nicole Gavel about the technology behind robotaxis and how Waymo works to keep people safe. Terms of Service is a CNN Podcasts and ...  Show more

Replace or Repair? What to Do With Your Broken Tech

It's not just you: tech gadgets are hard to repair. When a device breaks down, replacing it can feel easiest — even if it's costly and feels wasteful. Nathan Proctor, Senior Director of PIRG's Right to Repair campaign, says there's a better way. Terms of Service is a CNN Podcasts ...  Show more

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