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Full self-driving cars were promised years ago, but the technology still isn’t ready. This in-depth report explains why.
Autonomous vehicles rely on complex software and connectivity, raising cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities, as discussed by Shweta Taneja in her column.
In a shocking turn of events during ongoing protests in downtown Los Angeles, California, several self-driving cars operated by Google’s Waymo were vandalised and set on fire on Sunday.
Videos shared online show burning vehicles, chaotic scenes, and protestors fleeing as smoke fills the streets. Some parts of ...
Finally, some good news for Tesla investors to chew on: driverless vehicle testing and Musk's political exit. Tesla might really be doing this whole robotaxi thing, after years of overpromising on its ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNCan Tesla’s Energy Business Save It as Car Sales Fall?Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) is in two businesses. One is electric vehicles (EVs) and the other is energy and storage. Energy ...
The KiranaPro cyberattack controversy investigation reveals an insider job by an ex-employee. The fired employee wiped out the servers to take revenge from the company’s senior management.
For the first time, I took a ride in a driverless car. Is it safe? How does it work? And when will something this futuristic ...
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