Waymo pulls some self-driving cars off the street
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Elon Musk revealed during an earnings call that true FSD isn’t coming on its Hardware 3 architecture.
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Self‑driving cars struggle to see at night or in fog—but imitating the human brain can make them safe
Picture this: you're driving on a mountain road, when you suddenly hit a thick patch of fog. You respond instinctively. Your vision sharpens, and you narrow your eyes to make out the shape of any oncoming cars.
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After a crush of promises in 2016 that autonomous cars would soon rule the road, companies whose tech underpinned them have shifted to other industries, like managing shipyards and city traffic.
While many new cars are equipped to assist drivers at the wheel, experts say we're a long way from seeing cars capable of fully automated driving.
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Nvidia's push to dominate self-driving cars
Nvidia wants its automated-driving technology to do for cars what Microsoft and Intel did for PCs: become an industry standard. Why it matters: Nvidia's gone from designing graphics chips for video games to powering the AI boom — and now it wants to dominate self-driving cars,
Waymo is expanding its self-driving car service to more Houston neighborhoods ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.