If you’ve heard about the latest advances in autonomous driving it’s natural to assume driverless cars are just around the corner — perhaps waiting to pick you up.
Tesla’s Autopilot is already in use on the nation’s highways (and sometimes getting into accidents). Ford is planning to build a fleet of autonomous vehicles for services like Uber. And other automakers are lining up tech partners so they can add safe-driving features — everything from lane-keeping, to radar-controlled cruise control to automatic braking — to their vehicles.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD