by aieg | Feb 5, 2019 | News
In the world of autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley are bustling hubs of development and testing. But ask those involved in self-driving vehicles when we might actually see them carrying passengers in every city, and you’ll get an almost universal...
by aieg | Jan 17, 2019 | News
ALONG WITH ROBOT butlers, billboard-sized TVs, and inadequately sanitized wearables being tried on by untold hordes, self-driving demonstrations have become a staple of CES. As the show takes over Las Vegas, the Strip, hotel parking lots, and side streets play host to...
by aieg | Jan 17, 2019 | News
Many cities are racing to the autonomous vehicle finish line, but for self-driving vehicle technology to advance, there must be a shift in the conversation. That’s Avery Ash’s take. Ash is head of autonomous mobility for Inrix, a connected vehicle data and...
by aieg | Jan 10, 2019 | News
The high-speed crash that killed two teenagers in a Tesla Model S last May could have been prevented, the family of one victim alleged in a new lawsuit. Parents of passenger Edgar Monserratt Martinez alleged a Tesla worker removed a speed governor from the car without...
by aieg | Dec 17, 2018 | News
No, self-driving cars aren’t here yet. But they are roaming a few select sections of American road. Waymo just launched a limited service in metro Phoenix (albeit with a safety driver behind the wheel); General Motors’ Cruise is testingin San Francisco; Ford is...