Driverless Cars
Video of Police Pulling Over Driverless Car Viewed 1.2 Million Times
The GM Cruise vehicle was stopped due to failing to have its headlights on.
An Electric Vehicle Revolution Relies on Reevaluating Supply Chains
In order to get on the same level of advanced clean energy societies, like Norway, the U.S. must get into the weeds and focus on every aspect of the EV supply chain.
Nikola Shares Recover Some Losses as Investors Await General Motors Deal
General Motors and Nikola have been in ongoing talks about a potential partnership deal worth $2 billion.
Locals Attacking Self-Driving Waymo Cars in Arizona
Residents of an Arizona city are slashing tires and even pointing guns at the vehicles.
Will Driverless Cars Make Our Traffic Problems Worse?
To realize the potential of autonomous vehicles to alleviate gridlock, we must encourage a culture in which cars are shared rather than privately owned.
Cities of the (Not So Distant) Future
With the lower cost of transportation and repurposed space available for multifamily housing, more parts of the city can be made affordable to households with limited means.
Who Should Autonomous Cars Kill In Unavoidable Crashes?
The massive study involved people from 233 countries and territories.
Uber CEO Compares Driverless Cars to Student Drivers
Would you feel comfortable if the roads were flooded with student drivers?
What Will It Take for Us to Accept Driverless Cars?
How can tech companies convince us to get on board?
Fully Driverless Cars Are Almost Here
California's DMV is expected to approve the rules allowing completely driverless cars on Monday.
General Motors Ditches Steering Wheel on New Car
General Motors is first major automaker planning to mass-produce driverless cars lacking a steering wheel.
Driverless Taxis Mark 'End of Automotive Era'
"This transition will be largely complete in 20 years," said Bob Lutz.
Americans Want Humans in Self-Driving Cars, Study Shows
A recent Pew study shows Americans want regulations on self-driving cars. But a new bill allows manufacturers to build the cars without human controls, and limits states from restricting the technology.
You May Not Live Long Enough to Ride a Driverless Car
Safety concerns and test drive accidents are pushing back the date of launch by decades.
Uber Grounds Driverless Car Program After Arizona Crash
The ride-sharing company's pilot program is suspended in Arizona, Pittsburgh and San Francisco pending an investigation.
Davos 2017: Job-Stealing Robots Must Be Addressed
Global CEOs say machines are increasingly to blame for job losses.
Driverless Cars: Don't Fear Them, Embrace Them
Autonomous vehicles are set to improve our lives, but first we must challenge how society views transport.
Driverless Car Tested in Britain for the First Time
The trial is part of a plan to get autonomous vehicles fully onto the roads by 2020.
Technology Is Good for You
AI, solar, blockchain, personal medicine, online education—all these technologies will pile on top of mobile, social and cloud tech to prove the doomsayers wrong.
Teaching Driverless Cars Whom to Kill
When the worst happens, should autonomous vehicles protect passengers or pedestrians?
Volvo Launches Driverless Car Pilot Scheme in London
Families will get to try out the autonomous cars in normal driving conditions.
'Chinese Google' Baidu to Test Self-Driving Cars in US
Baidu's self-driving cars will be hitting U.S. roads later this year.
The Bright Future Ahead for Electric Vehicles
A new market forecast predicts electric vehicles will rise from about 1 percent of global annual vehicle sales to 35 percent by 2040.
The Future of Parking
For the first time in history, urban experts are excited about parking—because they can see the end in sight.
What the World Will Look Like Without Drivers
Self-driving cars are about to blow up cities, your morning commute and how we all live. Ain't that a gas?
Watch: Audi's Vision of Cars Running on the Cloud
Your car could soon cruise on its own using information from the cloud and surrounding vehicles.
Driverless Cars Could Help Put an End to Traffic Deaths
Around 1.25 million people die in road traffic accidents each year.
Self-Driving Truck Hits German Autobahn in World's First Test Drive
The Mercedes-Benz Actros comes fitted with radars and cameras to stay in lane.
If Technology Is Fast Making Labor Redundant, Who Can Afford to Buy Stuff?
Most of us are condemned to work ever harder in order to compensate for lost earnings due to the labor-replacing technologies.