Where are all the self-driving cars?
The increasing cost of capital will also make it harder for autonomous vehicle start-ups to get development fundsof battery electric vehicles. It also purports to sell vehicles with full automation. However, by the end of 2022, no level 3, 4 or 5 vehicles were for sale in the US.
What Telsa offers is a full self-driving system as a $15 000 option. Buyers acknowledge they are buying a beta version and assume all risks. If the system malfunctions, Telsa does not accept any responsibility.that fully self-driving beta software that allows a vehicle to exceed speed limits or travel through intersections in an unlawful or unpredictable manner increases the risk of a crash.
, resulting in its closure. Both Ford and VW decided to shift their focus from level-4 automation to levels 2 and 3.Autonomous vehicle development will continue, but with less hype. It’s being recognised as more an evolutionary process than a revolutionary one. The increasing cost of capital will also make it harder for autonomous vehicle start-ups to get development funds.
The areas that appear to be making the best progress are autonomous ride-hailing and heavy vehicles. Self-driving car sales to the public are
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