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Waymo co-CEO said physical AI can't afford to make mistakes like digital AI.
Dmitri Dolgov says Mark Zuckerberg's original mantra to "move fast and break things" has far-reaching consequences for physical AI.
Waymo co-CEO Dolgov rejects 'move fast and break things' for physical AI, proposing 'move fast and ship safely.' Autonomous vehicle errors cost lives, not tokens—safety must be foundational from inception, fundamentally reshaping enterprise AI governance.
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Waymo co-CEO said physical AI can't afford to make mistakes like digital AI.

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