Electric cars are an emerging technology but it will take some time to become widespread. In this week's poll we ask: what is missing, in your opinion?
While driverless cars are not yet commercially available, there are plenty of cars that you can buy today that already integrate some smart self-driving features. If you're an early adopter who wants a first taste of the future, then these are the vehicles that you should consider.
The first robot taxis are on the road and, with investment in self-driving cars on the up, it may be that 2019 will see the AI vehicles becoming mainstream, but once these vehicles are accessible to everyone, then the real debate about their ethics will move from the academic to the real. And we might not like what we hear.
With signs pointing closer and closer towards Uber taking over Bird in a $2 billion deal, there is no shortage of investment in this sector of the mobility market. But where will it end? How long can scooter mania go on for?
In a direct comparison between six well-known electric cars, the manufacturers perform very differently. It is also interesting to see that the most efficient vehicles do not end up at the top of the comparison chart. Here are the full results.
As the self-driving automobile industry ramps up, we’re starting to see more of these cars on roads around the world. However, there is one major problem with autonomous driving that has nothing to do with AI, safety or even the reliability of the technology.
Self-driving cars that bring you home or safely to work after the party are supposed to be the future. But there is also a purpose which not everyone may admit to being so excited about: the self-driving car as a brothel. But that's not the only part of the service industry that will be transformed by self-driving vehicles.
Thanks to advances in technology, our cars are getting smarter and smarter. But although it may it seem so, this doesn't happen by magic. Behind the glamour lies a sobering truth...all-too-human drudge work in the poorest regions of the world is teaching our cars how to navigate their surroundings. Is this acceptable?
Many think that electric cars are the vehicles of the future because they don't use fossil fuels, but is that enough? Are there alternatives which are better for the environment? Public transport is an obvious answer.
Lime has revealed its new third generation of e-scooter featuring as bigger battery and a more durable design. With increased competition from Uber and Lyft, the e-scooter race is definitely on, but are they all heading in the wrong direction? I think so.
I have a dilemma. I want to love e-scooter sharing schemes, but I fund fundamental faults with all them. At a time when this planet needs us to change the way we travel more than ever, there has to be a company out there that can nail the formula!
According to reports, Samsung is investing in smartcars. But what's the motivation behind this move? We take a look at the details.
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