Sure, the Google self-driving cars cruising around Mountain View, California and the Uber fleet expected to roll out any day now in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania are expected to stop at red lights, avoid pedestrians and obey speed limits. Mountain View startup Drive.ai, which unveiled its technology recently, wants to focus on that aspect of self-driving cars. To that end, the startup plans to sell self-driving kits that include some sort of communication device that can be mounted on a car’s roof. “We all know that the automotive industry is in the midst of a foundational shift,” Girsky wrote in the Drive.ai release. “The emergence of self-driving technology, and deep learning in particular, brings an incredible opportunity to save countless lives, transform the transportation landscape, and shift the way we think about cars and technology.
Source: The Star September 12, 2016 00:48 UTC