( ) -q-29- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “is moving ahead.” Mobileye’s CEO anticipates more autonomous vehicles on the road in 2 years. [CutID: <Cuts> AUTONOMOUS-VEHICLES-house-q-TUEam.mp3 Time: 29s Title: AUTONOMOUS-VEHICLES-house-q-TUEam Out-cue: is moving ahead] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Shashua says he expects his company to sell a system that allows drivers to take their eyes […]
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Mobileye CEO more autonomous vehicles on the road in 2 years
( ) -q-29- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “is moving ahead.”
Mobileye’s CEO anticipates more autonomous vehicles on the road in 2 years.
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TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Shashua says he expects his company to sell a system that allows drivers to take their eyes off the road, and a fully driverless system, each in about two years.
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VERBATIM: Six years ago, automakers and tech companies thought they were on the cusp of putting thousands of self-driving robotaxis on the street to carry passengers without a human driver. Then an Uber autonomous test vehicle hit and killed a pedestrian in Arizona and General Motors’ Cruise robotaxis ran into trouble in San Francisco. Yet Amnon Shashua, co-founder and CEO of Mobileye, which makes automated driving systems, says the technology is moving ahead.