Geohot (George Hotz) has unexpectedly canceled his aftermarket self-driving car kit, the Comma One. Here's the reason why.
Here's a video showing Tesla Autopilot 2.0 self-driving feature in action with one of the Tesla cars driving itself across a city and then parking itself.
Apple has put the brakes on development of its electric car, according to a new report, with the team involved in the project now working towards making its self-driving autonomous car platform a reality.
Self-driving cars may once be thought of as a Google thing, but everyone seems to have an autonomous car in the works these days, and taxi firm Uber is no different. Starting today riders in Pittsburgh could find them being driven around by a computer, rather than a human being, and that's super awesome.
In an interview with Roadshow, George Hotz showed off his $1000 self-driving car kit out in Las Vegas, later announcing a new app called Chffr, which aims to collect data from users to make Comma.ai's autonomous vehicle AI smarter.
Can't wait to check out the Tesla Model 3 in real? For now, you can play with this first interactive 3D render of the electric vehicle which will be released in late 2017.
In a recent interview, Geohot has claimed that his company's self-driving car kit would be available by the end of the year, and that too just under $1,000.
One of the most immediately recognizable automotive manufacturers of the modern era has released a new promotional video that shows off the positives and benefits of its fantastic Autopilot technology. Elon Musk's Tesla Motors has never shied away from the fact that it's on a mission to champion the future of the electric autonomous vehicle. This new promotional video shows the recently advertised Summon feature paired alongside the strengths of the Autopilot mode of the Tesla Model S to highlight exactly how it would work in a real-world driving situation.
Amid constant speculation regarding the rumored Apple Car, the Cupertino company has taken control of not one, but three car-related top-level web domains, namely, apple.car, apple.cars and apple.auto.
In a blog post that was circulated by Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, the company has set about suggesting that George Hotz's self-driving car tech isn't all that impressive, suggesting that if anyone was capable of producing something better than Tesla's software, then they would do just that.
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