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Driverless cars are on the rise, and now we may know why they crash
For the first time, new algorithms may be able to automatically explain why some self-driving cars crash—a question crucial ...
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Pittsburgh firm targets driverless parking gap
Driverless cars could soon be paying for parking like the rest of us. Why it matters: Cities are missing out on $20 million ...
When the first automobiles appeared in Germany, villagers and townsfolk thought they were witchcraft: these Teufelswagen, or ...
Huang: Well, the biggest problem is that the car has to be able to perceive the environment. Reasoning, planning and learning ...
Pony AI, the Beijing-based driverless car company, raised its 2026 year-end robotaxi fleet target on Tuesday to more than 3,500 vehicles, up from a previous 3,000, after reporting ...
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Chinese firm Xpeng builds driverless cabs, likely to challenge Tesla’s FSD software in AI race
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Xpeng has begun mass production of autonomous cabs powered by its own chips, likely to ...
More than 60% of Americans said they would probably or definitely avoid riding in a driverless car. About 85% said widespread AVs would cause job losses in ride-hailing, ridesharing and delivery ...
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