How your next few new cars will incrementally reduce and eventually eliminate the drudgery of driving in the near, medium, ...
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The company’s FSD tech doesn’t actually self-drive. Experts say that advising customers to switch it on when they're drifting ...
Are self-driving cars the end of traditional car insurance? As self-driving cars continue to evolve from futuristic prototypes to road-ready vehicles, their growing presence is raising a fundamental ...
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It’s been said many times before that the automotive industry has reached an inflection point, but it’s not just electrification that has brought it about. Technologies don’t come about in a vacuum; ...
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said that REITs might be a good model for companies like Uber as they add more self-driving cars to ...
It turns out that it doesn't take a lot to fool the lidar sensors used on robotaxis, if you go out of your way to do it.
While manufacturers are have been working to get us closer to making the concept of a driverless car a reality for decades, in 2025, we're still not there entirely. However, more and more of the boxes ...
In 1985, Kenneth T. Jackson published Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States, a landmark of American urban history and winner of the Bancroft Prize. Jackson got some particulars ...
As self-driving cars continue to evolve from futuristic prototypes to road-ready vehicles, their growing presence is raising a fundamental question: What will happen to traditional car insurance? The ...