GM’s Cruise Launches Daytime Driverless Rides: Video
First autonomous daytime ride was last week.
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First autonomous daytime ride was last week.
Super Cruise owners most likely to treat the system as fully self-driving.
Possible future off-roading tech?
An expected 700 percent increase from 2021 values.
They came to a halt because of “technical issues.”
Perfect for ride-sharing applications.
The firm used LiDAR data along with proprietary algorithms to map more than 400,000 miles of roads.
AVs can’t be programmed for every potential scenario.
Pedestrians, coyotes, and motorcycles doing wheelies.
But the tech is likely still quite a long way away.
Cities require further time for analysis.
Keeping it clean between fares.
Testing and validation are key, Reuss says.
Compatible GM vehicles will receive the update later this year.
This technology could be useful in unmanned AVs.
The race to autonomy continues.
A result of the vehicle’s rapid development timeline.