Self-driving vehicles and people are dangerously out of sync, according to an engineer, who warns in a new book that the ...
Self-driving cars promise safety, but new research shows human attention limits create hidden risks for everyday drivers.
According to an engineering psychology expert, autonomous car drivers have come to face a vigilance task, raising questions on the convenience of self-driving cars.
San Francisco residents gripe that Waymo’s once-polite self-driving cars are suddenly behaving like “an aggressive, New York taxi driver,” weaving through tunnels in zigzags, rolling through stops and ...
Self-driving cars did not disappear. They simply slipped out of the spotlight. While attention shifted to generative AI, ...
May Mobility, a self-driving startup in Ann Arbor, offered the author her first glimpse of true self-driving vehicles in Michigan. There is no vehicle currently for sale that are legally considered ...
Google-spinoff Waymo is in the midst of expanding its self-driving car fleet into new regions. Waymo touts more than 200 million miles of driving that informs how the vehicles navigate roads, but the ...
Explore how self driving cars and autonomous vehicles use self driving car sensors, lidar radar cameras, and autonomous driving technology to perceive roads, make decisions, and enhance safety.
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