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From test to trouble: The incident behind China’s autonomous car freeze
In early 2025, China’s automotive industry spoke with rare confidence, even for a sector known for bold predictions. Both ...
If robotaxis and driverless cars get more popular, we may need to adjust existing infrastructure. One such adjustment is ...
The annual Consumer Electronics Show always has the coolest car tech. I predict the 2026 event will include flying vehicle ...
With Uber, Lyft and Waymo all testing driverless taxis in the UK in 2026, here’s all you need to know about autonomous car ...
Cars from companies like Tesla already promise hands-free driving, but recent crashes show that today's self-driving systems can still struggle in risky, fast-changing situations.
Waymo said it will be "integrating the lessons" from the power outage that led to its driverless cars stopping and blocking ...
Shares of Tesla have hit new highs on optimism about the company’s self-driving taxis. But experts say Tesla is far behind ...
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSN
Waymo car drives into active fire scene in Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- A Waymo ride in Hollywood took a wrong turn on Melrose Avenue, straight into an active fire scene ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Netanyhu talks to Elon Musk about AI, autonomous cars; billionaire says he’ll visit Israel in March
Netanyahu and Musk, who in September 2023 held a long panel debate over the ethics of artificial intelligence at the Tesla factory in California, spoke on the call about “promoting and developing ...
Ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft have announced plans to trial Chinese robotaxis from Baidu on UK roads in 2026.
Waymo hopes to have its driverless taxis on the streets of London full-time in the very near future. During December trials, ...
MotorTrend on MSN
Autonomous-Driving Mode Lighting Gets Closer to Being Blue-Green Lit
The SAE's marker lamp regulation is designed to signal to other drivers and pedestrians when a car is robo-driving.
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