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Waymo, a leader in self-driving cars, is seeking permission to roll out its AI-driven taxi in New York City, with a safety driver behind the wheel at all times. Before saying yes, the city must put… ...
The General examines autonomous vehicle crash data, disengagements, and tech limits to find out where the road is headed for self-driving cars.
Waymo, a leader in self-driving cars, is seeking permission to roll out its AI-driven taxi in New York City, with a safety driver behind the wheel at all times. Before saying yes, the city must ...
The General examines autonomous vehicle crash data, disengagements, and tech limits to find out where the road is headed for self-driving cars.
Waymo wants to bring its self-driving taxis to New York City, but with one major change: the cars will have someone behind the wheel. Waymo, an offshoot of Google’s parent company Alphabet, has ...
Here to stay And yet, I have no doubt that self-driving cars are here to stay, barring some terrible catastrophe.
Ford CEO Jim Farley expressed skepticism about the technological approach to self-driving cars being pursued by Tesla, citing consumer “trust” and the need to “be really careful” as ...
Privacy and bias concerns and integration challenges are brakes on the pace of health care systems adopting the technology.