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Home » Why autonomous vehicles won’t be taking over Ontario’s city streets in 2022 (CBC News)
Posted January 3rd, 2022 by Aidan Samuels

Why autonomous vehicles won’t be taking over Ontario’s city streets in 2022 (CBC News)

To have fully autonomous vehicles means replicating processes of the human brain, and that’s not easy.
Original article by Lisa Xing | CBC News | Click here to read

Steve Waslander in front of Autonomous Vehicle

Posted in Reported Elsewhere | Tags: 2022, autonomous vehicles, Ontario, Steve Waslander
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