Plans for driverless cars to be on the roads in London are in the works, but we want to know if you'd happily get in one.
Their vehicles use cameras on the car which feed an AI system that Wayve says is being trained to drive at or above the standard of a human driver. ⁣ ...
ALARM bells have been raised after a driverless car mistook an advertisement on the side of a bus for a group of real people ...
Driverless taxis are a bit like buses. You wait ages for one, and then a fleet arrives all at once. The US firms Waymo and Uber have both said their vehicles will be on the streets of London in 2026.
A British self-driving car pioneer launching autonomous taxis on UK roads is set to be valued at $9bn (£6.6bn). Wayve, ...
Its future focus will be on autonomous tech, Cybercab and its robotics business, after confirming it has no current plans to ...
It was announced today that Waymo plan to launch a pilot driverless taxi service in London in April this year, with Wayve also planning to launch driverless taxis with Uber later in the year.
Driverless cars could soon be operating on the streets of the UK - but experts have been warned the technology is not yet perfect, with several worrying examples of glitches being made public ...
The autonomous vehicle industry, including developers and operators of fleets, currently promise greater safety compared to human drivers. Operators of autonomous trucks points to a human driver ...
The hi-tech vehicle halted after it mistook an advert showing people on a bus as real-life humans in the road.
Tesla has reiterated its focus on its Cybercab, with no current plans to expand its model range with further retail models.