Driven project: A Google self-driving car is seen inside a lobby at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, last year. The company currently tests its prototype cars in its home base of Mountain View and in Austin, Texas. — Reuters
Alphabet Inc's Google said it bears "some responsibility" after one of its self-driving cars struck a municipal bus in a minor crash earlier this month.
The crash may be the first case of one of its autonomous cars hitting another vehicle and the fault of the self-driving car. The Mountain View, California-based Internet search leader said it made changes to its software after the crash to avoid future incidents.
