Systems that marry microprocessors, sensors and software to make fully driverless cars possible are in the advanced stages of development
WARREN, Mich (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co Ltd <7267.T> will invest $2.75 billion and take a 5.7 percent stake in General Motors Co's Cruise self-driving vehicle unit, to jointly develop autonomous vehicles for deployment in ride services fleets around the world.
An Uber self-driving car killed a woman in Arizona who was walking a bicycle across the street at night
Silicon Valley never quite made it in China, and this time won't be different. The same can't be said of Chinese capital
Automakers and tech companies rely on human drivers to step in when necessary with self-driving technology
Their respective crash rates can only be determined by also knowing how many non-collisions happen
Speech recognition algorithms are similarly vulnerable
Motorists have to understand that 'self-driving' cars can't drive themselves
Texas A&M Transportation Institute conducted a study of the many implications of self-driving cars
Students & staff will be able to get around the campus on fully automated, driverless shuttle buses
Study shows that human moral behaviour can be described by algorithms that could be used by machines
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Waymo is within Google's parent company, Alphabet, which was created last year to oversee far-flung projects
Over the next four-five years, about 200,000 cars will be inducted into the self-drive part of the segment
'I think no technology will work here when nobody obeys any of the driving rules,' Bhargava said
Self-driving cars are by design risk-averse and they are programmed to obey the rules of the road, including waiting for pedestrians to cross
The statements were the most aggressive signal yet by federal regulators that they see automated car technology as a win for auto safety
The total value of automotive-supplier deals in 2015 and 2016 was $74.4 billion
Dangers cited in rushing new technologies to market without proper training