CenturyLinkVoice: How Autonomous Vehicles Will Navigate Bad Weather Remains Foggy
As a sign of just how quickly autonomous vehicle technology is progressing, industry analysts are predicting that two-thirds of new cars sold in the United States in 2030 will drive themselves with no or very little human intervention. The admittedly optimistic forecast by McKinsey -- the firm has a less rosy version as well -- presumes a fast resolution of regulatory challenges and widespread acceptance by consumers. It also presumes that the technology can ensure a safe experience. Human drivers have enough problems navigating inclement weather. If they're to take their hands off the wheel, they'll have to be confident that computerized drivers can do better.
Nov-29-2016, 17:30:06 GMT
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