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...
by aieg | Dec 17, 2018 | News
N THE PAST five years, autonomous driving has gone from “maybe possible” to “definitely possible” to “inevitable” to “how did anyone ever think this wasn’t inevitable?” to “now commercially available.” In December 2018, Waymo, the company that emerged from...
by aieg | Dec 17, 2018 | News
Residents of Chandler, Arizona, are lashing out against self-driving cars. Angry locals have slashed tires and even pointed guns at Waymo vehicles being tested in the city. Some 21 incidents have been reported to police in the last two years, but many are thought to...
by aieg | Dec 13, 2018 | News
A landmark U.S. bill that would speed adoption of self-driving cars is now “a long shot” to pass before the current Congress adjourns in the coming weeks, a key Republican senator behind the legislation said. Many automaker lobbyists and congressional...
by aieg | Dec 11, 2018 | News
Tesla tells owners they must keep their hands on the wheel at all times when using Autopilot, the automaker’s semi-autonomous driver-assistance feature. But Tesla CEO Elon Musk took his hands off the wheel after activating Autopilot in a Model 3 sedan during a...