But recently many of the main players in the autonomous vehicle game have been scaling back or outright abandoning their lofty ambitions. Last week Ford and Volkswagen pulled the plug on their self-driving effort, Argo AI, the latest admission from a hype-fueled industry that building a good self-driving car that’s also a profitable business may not happen anytime soon.
Unusual events are individually, by definition, uncommon. But the sheer number of unusual events encountered by millions of drivers all over the world means that “unusual events” are quite common. “It’s really, really hard,” Waymo’s then-CEO John Krafcik said in 2018 of self-driving technology. “You don’t know what you don’t know until you’re really in there and trying to do things.” Industry leaders have backed off their big claims.
It’s a dream come through
Looks like a complete waste of money
We are supposed to have flying cars by now. We are so far behind.
The holy shit grail: To make us completely dependent on machines/technology...
I don’t think it’s going so good so far
They had self-driving cars in 'Demolition Man'. Why don't they just use those?
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Same as Electric cars and charging stations by 2025…IDTS