When you say “no evidence of any change” in autonomous vehicle timelines, do you mean
5 years ago the forecast said N years and today the forecast says N-5 years, or
5 years ago the forecast said N years and today the forecast says N years
? I.e., “no change” as in “we do seem to be getting closer at roughly the expected rate”, or as in “we don’t seem to be getting closer at all”?
Sorry for the month+-long delay, but I meant the 1st option. To a first approximations, people seem to still be estimating the same calendar year (say, “2035” or whatever) as they estimated in 2015.
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When you say “no evidence of any change” in autonomous vehicle timelines, do you mean
5 years ago the forecast said N years and today the forecast says N-5 years, or
5 years ago the forecast said N years and today the forecast says N years
? I.e., “no change” as in “we do seem to be getting closer at roughly the expected rate”, or as in “we don’t seem to be getting closer at all”?
Sorry for the month+-long delay, but I meant the 1st option. To a first approximations, people seem to still be estimating the same calendar year (say, “2035” or whatever) as they estimated in 2015.