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You may have seen self-driving cars roll out in other cities, and now, they're being tested in San Antonio.Waymo’s autonomous vehicles are being tested on local
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As the automotive industry accelerates toward a future dominated by autonomous vehicles, consumers are increasingly seeking features they can trust to ensure safety and reliability. Buyers are interested in understanding which technologies are dependable and what makes them trustworthy,
Shared autonomous vehicles, which are AVs that are part of a ride-sharing or car-sharing service, now operate in more than 10 cities worldwide, including Beijing, Oslo, Phoenix, and San Francisco, McKinsey says.
Stellantis and Pony.ai partner to launch robotaxi testing in Luxembourg, marking the Chinese firm’s second international expansion.
A new advocacy group is pushing state lawmakers to pass more stringent autonomous vehicle regulations. The group, Safe Autonomous Vehicles Everywhere in the United States (SAVE-US), says its goal is to ensure that new self-driving technology will save lives instead of doing harm. Its work has a clear target: Tesla.
Earlier this month, Toyota said that it is exploring the use of drones to assist drivers on unpaved trails. But this innovation isn’t limited to automakers, as law enforcement is also getting in on the action.
As founder of $5 billion self-driving taxi firm Pony.ai, James Peng is a leader of the autonomous driving revolution. Formed in Silicon Valley in 2016, Pony.ai initially concentrated on Peng’s home market of China,
Didi Autonomous Driving, the self-driving unit of Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi, announced on October 11 that it has raised RMB 2 billion (US$275
Physical AI tends to narrowly focus on advanced technological innovations, such as improved robots, rockets, renewable energy sources, modern weapons, and fancy gadgets. But it equally applies to improving the conversations for building these things.
By Yantoultra Ngui and Kane Wu SINGAPORE/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese autonomous driving firm WeRide has hired Morgan Stanley and China International Capital Corp (CICC) to work on a dual primary listing in Hong Kong,