With self-driving cars, it’s the ethics we have to navigate
The decision to allow self-driving cars may usher in a new era of transportation, or it may prove to be a false dawn. Either way, the...
Read MoreThis self-driving bus is now carrying passengers at Prague Exhibition Grounds
Through October 5, self-driving autonomous minibuses can be taken for a ride, for free, through the spacious premises of the exhibition...
Read MoreDriver-assist, autonomous tech legalities ‘a hot mess’
Automakers and suppliers have spent tens of billions developing driver-assistance and autonomous-driving capabilities, but the legal...
Read MoreGeneral Motors’ Cruise unveils wheelchair-accessible robotaxi
General Motors’ (GM.N) robotaxi unit Cruise on Thursday unveiled a self-driving vehicle that is accessible to people with...
Read MoreTeamsters call for strong federal oversight of driverless trucks
Washington — Federal regulation of autonomous trucks must “prioritise both workers and safety,” the International Brotherhood of Teamsters...
Read MoreSan Francisco’s Robotaxi Revolution, Explained
You may have seen Waymo’s sleek white Jaguar sedans or Cruise’s cutesy orange-and-white cars rolling around San Francisco with no driver...
Read MoreWayve Develops AI System to Improve Trust in Self-Driving Cars
London-based autonomous vehicle (AV) company, Wayve, has developed a groundbreaking technology called Lingo-1 that aims to address the...
Read MoreAutonomous cars, AI ethics and everyday life
California regulators’ decision to permit self-driving cars to accept paying customers in San Francisco may usher in a new era of...
Read MoreAutonomous companies favour Sunbelt driverless-friendly policies as ATA pushes for universal standards
With California appearing on the brink of banning driverless commercial trucks, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris...
Read MoreCost rises to $65 million for kick-off phase of “driverless” shuttles in Jacksonville
The cost of building a high-tech corridor for “driverless” shuttles on part of downtown Jacksonville’s Bay Street went...
Read MoreAutonomous companies favour Sunbelt driverless-friendly policies as ATA pushes for universal standards
With California appearing on the brink of banning driverless commercial trucks, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris...
Read MoreTesla’s (Driverless) Route to Dominance?
In 2016, Elon Musk promised every Tesla (TSLA) shipped would “have the hardware needed for full self-driving capability at a safety level...
Read MoreWaymo to Charge Fares for Autonomous Rider-only Trips in San Francisco
Waymo, the Alphabet-owned autonomous driving specialist, is preparing to charge fares for rider-only trips in San Francisco. The company...
Read MoreWaymo to Charge Fares for Autonomous Rider-only Trips in San Francisco
Waymo, the Alphabet-owned autonomous driving specialist, is preparing to charge fares for rider-only trips in San Francisco. The company...
Read MoreWomen in Supply Chain: ISEE’s Co-Founder, Debbie Yu, to Revolutionise Logistics with Autonomous Vehicles
It was 2017 when Debbie Yu, Yibiao Zhao and Chris Baker set out to build the first artificial intelligence (AI) solution designed to...
Read More2023 Legislative and Regulatory Developments Affecting Autonomous Vehicles
Although the federal government implemented some new regulations on autonomous vehicles (AVs) in 2023, states remain the predominant...
Read MoreTesla robotaxi concept looks like a two-seater Cybertruck
An image of a Cybertruck-inspired Tesla robotaxi concept was revealed in the new Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson that launched...
Read MoreConigital accelerates self-driving vehicle plans after £500m fundraise
British driverless vehicle company Conigital has secured £500m backing from investors in its Series A+ funding round, with proceeds from...
Read MoreConigital accelerates self-driving vehicle plans after £500m fundraise
British driverless vehicle company Conigital has secured £500m backing from investors in its Series A+ funding round, with proceeds from...
Read MoreOne in five trucks in U.S. could be autonomous by 2034: Roland Berger
Global consulting firm Roland Berger believes that by 2034, 20-30% of trucks on American roads will be autonomous. But to get there, fleet...
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