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Uber is using CES to tell the world that it’s still chasing the self-driving car dream. In Las Vegas on Monday, the ride-hailing company announced that it was developing a driverless robotaxi prototype with EV maker Lucid and autonomous vehicle company Nuro.
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Self-driving cars could prevent over 1 million road injuries across the US by 2035
Autonomous vehicles could dramatically reduce traffic accidents and injuries on U.S. roads. Drawing on historical data and current trends, a recent JAMA Surgery study projected that self-driving cars could prevent more than 1 million injuries between 2025 and 2035,
The new CLA will be the first Mercedes-Benz to debut a hands-free system that can handle point-to-point driving, even through urban areas.
HERE maps give Qualcomm’s self-driving car demos an AI edge with predictions on road condition beyond the car’s line of sight.
After years of planning for cars that would let drivers take their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road, China’s regulators have become more cautious.
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The Truth About Self-Driving Cars in 2025
Self-driving cars have been a subject of fascination and debate for years, and as we approach 2025, the landscape of autonomous vehicles continues to evolve. The rapid advancements in technology and the ongoing discussions around their implications for ...
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. (CBS) -- Imagine a world where your commute to work is your actual office, or where you can comfort your crying child in the backseat without having to pull off the road. Self-driving cars have been held up as the future of the ...
A young man sitting in an autonomous car. An autonomous vehicle is broadly defined as one equipped with technology that senses the conditions around it, including traffic, pedestrians, and physical hazards and can adjust its course and speed without a ...
Nvidia is ramping up its work on driverless vehicle technology, a field dominated by Tesla and a few other players. But Musk doesn’t see an imminent reason to worry.