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The UK is the latest country to allow driverless cars to hit the highway. The country will start allowing the cars on public roads beginning in January, the BBC reports. California, Florida, and Nevada have already let driverless cars zoom through the streets, as has Japan. Britain will start with…

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation doesnt think so. Criminals could use driverless cars to evade law enforcement, shoot cops from the back of the vehicle, and conduct tasks that require use of both hands or taking one’s eyes off the road which would be impossible today, according to an internal report obtained by The Guardian. Another […]

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I was stuck in traffic yesterday, which I didn’t really mind because I have a fun little yellow convertible, and I was thinking about Uber ($17 billion! – that’s the company’s valuation, not the price of a ride) and Google’s driverless cars (development cost unknown), and I decided it was time to connect the dots: […]

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