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Expert Says Self-Driving Cars Are Dead for Now
The self-driving car is the wave of the future for the world’s largest car companies. It is the holy grail that will get millions of buyers to purchase vehicles that require no driver at all. The race has car companies investing billions of dollars in the technology.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration told NBC News that it had spoken to Tesla about mishaps at train crossings.
Buick officially debuted its new assisted driving technology in China, developed in collaboration with startup Momenta, arriving in its future models.
British company Aurrigo is among the companies using autonomous vehicles to transport and load cargo and baggage at airports.
Kodiak Robotics, a leading autonomous vehicle company, and Vay, a provider of remote-driving technology, announced a continuing partnership on Wednesday. Vay is currently providing its technology to help power Kodiak’s Assisted Autonomy technology, an ...
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This new technology is making it harder for me to make a living driving for Uber and Lyft
OPINION: "Nothing will stop AI from being used in new ways to keep good wages out of reach, and make it easier to treat workers as disposable," Daryush K-Mobarakeh writes.
AAA Texas’ report had findings that recommended the following to improve road safety if using advanced vehicle technology: Remain in control and be prepared to intervene by braking or steering at all times while using ADA systems. Eliminate distractions, including interacting with a smartphone.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls President Donald Trump tech investment deal the biggest package in British history, featuring quantum computing and fusion energy.
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