Mob Sets A Driverless Taxi Ablaze In San Francisco
They don’t want any self-driving cars in their neighborhood.
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They don’t want any self-driving cars in their neighborhood.
The company is accused of misrepresenting information about an accident.
It sounds bizarre, but the man claims his MG started driving itself.
But Cruise claims its autonomous taxi isn’t at fault.
Why doesn’t this happen with other brands’ driver assistance technologies?
But is this even constitutionally legal?
This just keeps happening.
This looks similar to the ones in San Francisco!
The Mozilla Foundation found about half of automakers will hand over your private data to authorities without a warrant. And…
Do you want these in your hometown?
What does this mean for the future of General Motors?
The future of mobility sure seems dumb.
Think we’ll get to see the chase on Google Maps?
He’s reportedly a serial drunk driver, too.
Sometimes the problems just work themselves out!