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The popularity of self-driving robotaxis is exploding, and some riders say a car with a computer at the helm feels safer than trusting a stranger.
Toyota Research Institute leans into AI to make cars safer, more capable, and more fun. A fierce straight-six growl filled ...
An autonomous shuttle already gives free rides in West Palm Beach. The self-driving vehicle, which carries up to eight people ...
In 2023, the Riverside approved a two-year pilot program to have the RTA operate, staff and maintain three automated, fully ...
Nightview Capital discusses automation, AI, electrification and trends shaping the future. Click here to read their latest ...
Hot on the heels of their partnership announcement, Uber and Volkswagen will soon be launching shared autonomous rides, the ...
President Trump wants China’s automakers to build cars in the U.S., but modern vehicle technology makes that a national ...
The question related to Waymo's long-term business model and the possibility of licensing, and his answer read well for Tesla ...
Sebastian Thrun, a pioneer of the self-driving industry, talked to BI about Waymo's greatest strength and why he still hasn't ...
Lei Jun, an active social media user, has been relatively quiet on Weibo after a fatal accident involving a Xiaomi electric vehicle. With access to more than a billion users on Tencent’s ...
The question of legal responsibility becomes more complex when the “driver” is not a person at all, but a software system.
Researchers unveiled a new AI system that lets self-driving cars share road data without a direct connection, boosting safety ...