'Driverless cars are inevitable' with rally race driver Alex Roy
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In a future dominated by driverless cars, will your grandchildren need a driver's license? Alex Roy, a former executive at Argo AI, a U.S. autonomous driving technology company, is also a rally race driver who asserts that autonomous vehicles are inevitable. Soon, driverless cars won't be the exception but the norm. However, he also argues that human driving will never disappear. How will these two predictions coexist? This is an extract from the new Euronews podcast My Wildest Prediction. To continue listening, visit the My Wildest Prediction feed on your favorite podcast app.  If you prefer watching, check our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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