Look at where those autonomous cars are developed, and by whom.
In Germany BMV and Audi develop autonomous cars. In Japan Toyota develops them. The US carmakers don’t but Google does develop them.
The US is probably one of the countries where the price you have to pay when your car accidently crashes a pedestrian is highest.
If you want to bring a new techonlogy to market that’s likely to kill people by accident the US might be the worst place.
In Germany BMV and Audi develop autonomous cars. In Japan Toyota develops them. The US carmakers don’t but Google does develop them.
I think this has more to do with the fact that US automakers have major financial problems and thus can’t afford to spend large amounts of money on speculative research.
In Germany BMV and Audi develop autonomous cars. In Japan Toyota develops them. The US carmakers don’t but Google does develop them.
The US is probably one of the countries where the price you have to pay when your car accidently crashes a pedestrian is highest. If you want to bring a new techonlogy to market that’s likely to kill people by accident the US might be the worst place.
I think this has more to do with the fact that US automakers have major financial problems and thus can’t afford to spend large amounts of money on speculative research.