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BMW gave demo rides of their autonomous driving on a closed course at TED2018. “You will not be able to buy this in the next three years, but today BMW is working on this technology. Normally, we don’t do that but because of all the noise about the autonomous vehicles, we think it makes sense to give people a preview. The number of people at BMW focused on self-driving cars is way north of 1000. This is one of the biggest investments in car industry; this is probably a bigger investment than electro-mobility." — BMW’s US Technology Office Vice President Simon Euringer, <a href="https://blog.ted.com/bmw-at-ted2018-putting-its-self-driving-car-to-the-reading-mascara-ramen-test" rel="nofollow">TED Blog</a> |
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Source | BMW Personal CoPilot |
Author | Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA |
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