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Autonomous Chevy Bolt Gets Slapped With a Ticket in San Francisco
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[QUOTE="Joey D, post: 12266666, member: 6203"] Not necessarily zero crashes, but far fewer than cars driven by humans. I mentioned this in another thread regarding autonomous cars, but we are still a really longs ways off from having 100% autonomous cars that require no human interactions. What companies like Cruise and Uber are trying to do is rather ambitious, but between the red tape of the government and a society hellbent on suing for everything, they're nowhere near prime time yet. Plus, the sensors, cameras, etc. are still just way too big and way too expensive to be profitable on a mass-produced scale. Honestly, I don't think we will see full Level-5 autonomous cars in the next 20 years, at least with regards to the general public being able to buy them. [/QUOTE]
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