As Uber parks its plans for robotaxis, experts admit the autonomous vehicle challenge is bigger than anticipated
As Uber parks its plans for robotaxis, experts admit the autonomous vehicle challenge is bigger than anticipated
As Uber parks its plans for robotaxis, experts admit the autonomous vehicle challenge is bigger than anticipated
Autonomous cars are on the way. Here’s all the information you need to know about the future of driving without a driver
In this article, we set out to collect the facts and CEO quotes to determine the self-driving timelines of the world's 11 larges automakers (Toyota, Ho...
How do they work, are they safe, and when will they arrive?
Technology developers acknowledge the challenges around developing safe autonomous vehicles that the public will accept, according to "Look Who's Driving."
Transportation is about to get a technology-driven reboot. The details are still taking shape, but future transport systems will certainly be connected, data-driven and highly automated.
There is a scrum of companies pushing to perfect the technology that will put an autonomous vehicle in your garage, but private ownership is years away.
Why auto tech companies are so concerned about interactions with humans.
SELF-DRIVING cars are in a constant state of development, with numerous companies including Tesla, Audi and Volvo (as well as technology giants such as Apple and Google) pouring millions of ...
By 2020, robots were supposed to be driving our cars and delivering food and other goods to our homes.
What's the point of racing autonomous supercars against each other?
Cambridge University tech start-up Wayve is working on driverless cars that can be deployed on any road anywhere with just 20 hours of machine-learning. Cambridge? The city of cyclists? Yup.
When an autonomous Uber car being tested in Arizona collided with a pedestrian last March, it resulted in the first known fatality caused by a driverless