The advent of self-driving cars promises a future where transportation is more efficient and less reliant on human input. Yet, despite the technological advancements, significant safety concerns ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Leslie Katz covers the intersection of culture, science and tech. The sentient self-driving cars in artist Lawrence Lek's ...
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers ...
In our increasingly digitized and connected world, the way we move people and goods from place to place is evolving at top speed. Recent years have seen revolutionary advances in electrification, ...
Slow and steady. When it comes to autonomous vehicles on city roads, that’s been the approach in most of the world’s countries. But on Tuesday, the UK announced it would put a cautious foot on the ...
A Waymo car drives up a hill in San Francisco, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. We may soon see the driverless cars in Dallas. Jeff Chiu / AP Next year, as you drive around Dallas, you might turn to look at ...
In a recent interview with TNW, Jelle Prins, the mind behind Uber’s first app, shared his vision of a world transformed by autonomous vehicles. “Imagine getting into a car here in Amsterdam in the ...
Investment bank Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) has published a report predicting a $200 billion market for self-driving cars by the year 2030. The report outlined 5 levels of autonomous driving for vehicles ...
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers ...