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  2. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving car, also known as a autonomous car (AC), driverless car, robotaxi, robotic car or robo-car, [1] [2] [3] is a car that is capable of operating with reduced or no human input. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Self-driving cars are responsible for all driving activities, such as perceiving the environment, monitoring important systems, and controlling ...

  3. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving Uber car accident in 2018 is an example of autonomous vehicle accidents that are also listed among self-driving car fatalities. A report made by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) showed that the self-driving Uber car was unable to identify the victim in a sufficient amount of time for the vehicle to slow down and ...

  4. Uncrewed vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Various uncrewed vehicles. An uncrewed vehicle or unmanned vehicle is a vehicle without a person on board. Uncrewed vehicles can either be under telerobotic control—remote controlled or remote guided vehicles—or they can be autonomously controlled—autonomous vehicles—which are capable of sensing their environment and navigating on their own.

  5. Robotaxi - Wikipedia

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    By November 2019, the service was operating autonomous vehicles without a safety backup driver. [82] [83] The autonomous taxi service was operating in San Francisco as of 2021. [84] In December 2022, the company applied for a permit to operating self-driving taxi rides in California without a human operator present as backup. [85]

  6. Qualcomm, Google team up on AI for cars — here's what it ...

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    More interesting is an example of a car in the future using autonomous driving technology. In the case provided by Qualcomm, the car senses that there is no parking at the destination of your trip ...

  7. Advanced driver-assistance system - Wikipedia

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    The crashes that autonomous vehicles might face could be very similar to those depicted in the trolley problem. [77] Although ADAS make vehicles generally safer than only human-driven cars, crashes are unavoidable. [77] This raises questions such as “whose lives should be prioritized in the event of an inevitable crash?”

  8. GM to retreat from robotaxis and stop funding its Cruise ...

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    The move is another step back from autonomous vehicles, which have proved far harder to develop than companies once anticipated. Two years ago, crosstown rival Ford Motor Co. disbanded its Argo AI ...

  9. The road to autonomous vehicles is via industrial usage - AOL

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    On the commercial side, the applications for autonomous vehicles are pretty clear if you think about it in terms of the gig economy – your deliveries that are currently handled by companies like ...