Opinion: Self-driving technology needs a reset — and this is what it would look like
When I rode in an autonomous vehicle four years ago, I was struck by two things.
The first was the pit-of-your-stomach gut flutter I felt when the packed sedan propelled itself onto a busy San Jose, Calif., thoroughfare. It was the same out-of-control feeling I get when a roller-coaster I’d just been locked into jerks into motion, lurching skyward.