Driverless cars promise to do more than replace the person behind the wheel. If the technology works, it could reshape the look and feel of cities. On Inside Tech Alex Hern, The Economist’s AI writer, asks Alex Kendall, chief executive of Wayve, a British start-up, whether humans will still own cars in the future and what cities will look like if vehicles can drive themselves.
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0:00 - Will we still own cars in the future?
0:44 - Why manufacturers aren’t going away
2:12 - How driverless cars will change cities
2:46 - AI in the physical world
Watch the full show: bit.ly/3S8y6pw
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