The Verge
As Google works towards the dream of the total driverless car, one of the problems that has been cropping up is that the vehicles are, by design, very defensive drivers. This can leave them stuck at four-way intersections where a little bit of aggression is required before other cars will make space on the road. It can throw off the humans around them, who are prone to rear-ending a vehicle that stops a little too courteously. And it can result in speeding tickets for, well, driving too slow.
The future of driving has its eyes set on keeping ours down looking at our phones.
In a video message played at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, Elon Musk claims that Tesla is "very close" to reaching Level 5 autonomy.
NVIDIA, the world-leading manufacturer of graphics cards, released its Self-Driving Car safety report on Tuesday and became only the fifth company to do so.
What a wonderful world we live in. Technology has come so far and now all I can think about is whether or not the car will shout out "I'm driving here, I'm driving here!" in the manner of Dustin Hoffman's famous non-sequitor.
Dont care how far technology has come. I wouldn't be seen dead in one of those