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GM is giving its retired Cruise robotaxis a new mission: testing the next generation of hands-free driving tech. Discover how ...
In a landscape of changing technologies and driving expectations, steering systems are quietly guiding the industry forward.
Though Cruise is no more, GM has made clear that it plans to continue developing a 'scalable' autonomous vehicle platform for personal ownership.
The focus is on consumer education for automated driving systems, pedestrian safety, risk perception, Parkinson’s disease, and autonomous technologies, ...
This development has created a palpable tension in the automotive sector, with some analysts suggesting that Tesla's dominance, built on its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, may be under threat. BYD's ...
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Advanced Conversion Technology reports on trends shaping military vehicle innovation, including autonomous tech, robotics, ...
Not long ago, cars were judged by horsepower, exhaust notes, and cup holder counts. Today? Try AI-powered sensors, machine ...
A recent report outlines a potential problem with Tesla's autonomous driving technology — its kryptonite may be direct ...
This research investigates the vulnerability of onboard navigation sensors in autonomous vehicles to cybersecurity attacks. By exploiting the interconnectedness of these systems, adversaries can ...
Waymo is working to expand its autonomous driving tech into trucking as well but it said last year that it's scaling back those efforts for the time being, to focus on ride-hailing with Waymo One.