People’s fear will slow down self-driving cars more than tech
There are many questions surrounding the self-driving car. How will it handle every situation? What will it do when another driver...
There are many questions surrounding the self-driving car. How will it handle every situation? What will it do when another driver...
BMW claims that it will have developed full Level-5 Self-Driving cars by 2021, with the help of newly partnered companies such as Intel and Mobileye.
BMW and Mobileye today announced that they have signed an agreement introducing Mobileye’s Road Experience Management data generation technology
This year, BMW will push forward with their autonomous driving plans by dispatching a fleet of autonomous vehicles to U.S. and European cities in this year’s second half
BMW Group is combining its development expertise in vehicle connectivity and automated driving at a new campus in Unterschleissheim near Munich
IBM announced today a partnership with BMW Group to research how its Watson artificial intelligence system can help with driver-assist functions.
In a statement release today, BMW said it will begin test autonomous vehicles in Munich next year as it seeks to keep up with ride-hailing firms like Uber and Lyft.
BMW said it is planning to launch self-driving vehicles in China by 2021.
Volvo will start testing vehicles with advanced self-driving features next year in Gothenburg, Sweden, London and China.
BMW is set to announce this week an alliance to develop self-driving cars with collision detection specialist Mobileye and computer chip maker Intel.
Even though BMW is aggressively working on self-driving cars, its executives believe “large-scale” production of those cars remains a ways off.