GM’s driverless vehicles require a ‘degree of harmonization’ with governments, innovation chief says
Ahead of General Motors’ launch of a driverless vehicle fleet in 2019, the legacy automaker is hoping for some cooperation with governments at all levels. Speaking at a smart cities panel at the Fortune Global Forum in Toronto on Monday, GM head of open innovation Ted Graham said the company and authorities need to find a “degree of harmonization” in order to successfully roll out self-driving cars.