Researchers in Ohio are developing new artificial intelligence technology that could change how potholes and other road hazards are reported and repaired.
Aurora’s self-driving trucks can now travel nonstop on a 1,000-mile route between Fort Worth and Phoenix — exceeding what a human driver can legally accomplish. The distance, and the time it takes to ...
Corrections & clarifications: Ian Kent is a current rideshare driver. Oregon could become the newest state to welcome self-driving cars under a bill being considered by lawmakers. House Bill 4085 ...
Ten years ago, it looked like Greater Boston would be a leader in the race to develop and deploy autonomous vehicles. Now, though, local business leaders worry about how far we’re lagging behind. But ...
Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
Driverless cars are scheduled to hit the streets of Nashville in a few weeks. The company “Waymo” briefed local police on their driverless vehicles this week. The vehicles will be available to ...
How Chinese is your car? Automakers are racing to work it out. Modern cars are packed with internet-connected widgets, many of them containing Chinese technology. Now, the car industry is scrambling ...
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ORLANDO, Fla. — The on-demand driverless car service Waymo is getting ready to roll out in Orlando. The announcement comes after the service started in Miami. Waymo was spotted weeks ago testing the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Waymo will be operating in the UK with a fleet of driverless Jaguars. (Sipa US, Sipa US) Driverless taxis are set to come to the ...
When Tesla launched its Robotaxi service last summer, it came with an embarrassing caveat. Sitting in the front of each of the vehicles were human “safety monitors” who stuck out like sore thumbs — ...