Who’s taking the wheel? Driverless semis are coming to your road and already being tested in Texas
Read our Privacy notice Autonomous semis are already driving on the roads in Texas, and they may be driving next to the rest of us by next year, according to a new report. In Texas and parts of the south central and southwestern U.S., driverless trucks are already making cargo runs to test their longterm viability. Aurora Innovation's artificial intelligence driving systems for trucks has already made unassisted runs between Dallas and Houston, putting a collective 1,200 on the odometer,...
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