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CPUC orders Cruise to pay $112,500 in penalties
NBC Bay Area· 3 days agoDriverless car company Cruise has been hit with a penalty for withholding information involving a pedestrian crash.
Need help getting around Miami’s airport? You can now catch a ride on a driverless chair
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHave you noticed futuristic chairs rolling by themselves through Miami International Airport? The...
Laura Washington: My first ride in a self-driving car
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoMy first ride in a Waymo in San Francisco will be forever memorable. In case you are unfamiliar with...
1 Underappreciated Reason Nvidia Stock Is a Table-Pounding Buy | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 5 days agoIn recent years, Nvidia (NVDA 3.51%) has emerged as a dominant force in the world of artificial...
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Jalopnik· 6 days agoIn the Bay Area, this has led to some predictable consequences, as news outlet Mission Local reports that San Francisco police and first responders are dealing with glitchy driverless ...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 6 days agoSenator Dave Cortese’s bill SB-915 empowers California cities to write their own individual regulations relating to autonomous vehicles, and Representative Phil Ting’s AB-1777 aims to make the ...
Cruise restarts robotaxi testing in Houston, but unions push back - Houston Business Journal
The Business Journals· 2 days agoSelf-driving taxis could be returning to Houston streets and elsewhere in Texas, despite controversy...
Waabi Raises $200 Million to Deploy Driverless Trucks by 2025
Bloomberg· 5 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Autonomous driving startup Waabi Innovation Inc. has...
People are still investing in driverless vehicles.
The Verge· 5 days agoDespite numerous setbacks, autonomous vehicle startups are somehow still able to get rich investors to open their wallets to them. Just today, Waabi, the...
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Jalopnik· 6 days agoCalifornia Senate Bill 915 could allow cities to have a say in what happens on their own streets. Right now, there are only two regulatory bodies can approve self-