Americans distrust driverless cars, and Silicon Valley is on a mission to win them over
https://qz.com/1099020/americans-distrust-driverless-cars-and-silicon-valley-is-on-a-mission-to-win-them-over/
Waymo and Intel have caught on to something: Self-driving cars may be ready for the road, but they’re not very useful without willing passengers.
On Oct. 9, Alphabet’s autonomous-car company launched a new ad campaign called “Let’s Talk Self-Driving,” as it prepares to launch its first commercial ride-hailing service with its self-driving Chrysler minivans this fall.
Americans distrust driverless cars, and Silicon Valley is on a mission to win them over
Oct 12, 2017, 11:13am UTC
https://qz.com/1099020/americans-distrust-driverless-cars-and-silicon-valley-is-on-a-mission-to-win-them-over/
>Waymo and Intel have caught on to something: Self-driving cars may be ready for the road, but they’re not very useful without willing passengers.
>On Oct. 9, Alphabet’s autonomous-car company launched a new ad campaign called “Let’s Talk Self-Driving,” as it prepares to launch its first commercial ride-hailing service with its self-driving Chrysler minivans this fall.