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Watch GM’s self-driving car navigate the streets of San Francisco
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7 years ago
US Department of Transportation sets up new committee to steer automated tech
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8 years ago
Uber CEO says self-driving cars won’t replace human drivers in the near term
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Uber used drones to advertise carpooling to drivers stuck in traffic in Mexico
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First Click: Is Uber’s self-driving passenger service reckless or bold?