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techhq.com
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| | | | | Tesla has launched a small robotaxi trial in Austin, offering paid rides in modified Model Ys without drivers. | |
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www.theverge.com
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| | | | | Everyone needs to get around. How we do it will change more over the next decade than it has in the last century. Legacy automakers, like Ford and GM, are scrambling to become technology-savvy companies, and the tech industry is trying to cash in on the change. New players, like Rivian and Tesla, are disrupting the industry and sometimes stumbling. We look at how self-driving hardware and software make the automobile better or, in some cases, deeply flawed. We cut through the hype and empty promises to tell you what's really happening and what we think is coming. Verge Transportation cares about all moving machines and the place they have in the future. | |
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www.slashgeek.net
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| | | | | I don't think most people appreciate how big of a deal self-driving cars will be when it is commercially available. When I talk about self-driving I mean fully autonomous car without any driver assistance, not driver assists system like "AutoPilot" in Tesla cars or Cruise Automation for GM and many other out there. | |
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www.dallasnews.com
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