Perforce Software, the DevOps company for global teams seeking AI innovation at scale, announces the seventh release of the State of Automotive Software Development Report. Findings from 2026 show ...
Driverless vehicle testing has already started in Minnesota, and, for now, it’s under the supervision of humans behind the wheel. That could change soon.
Zoox will start by deploying a fleet of retrofitted Toyota Highlander SUVs, before rolling out its toaster-shaped robotaxis ...
It's a precursor to launching robotaxis in those cities, though the Amazon-owned company is still waiting for federal approval to commercially operate its purpose-built AV.
The products and services developed aim to serve the majority of humans, and AI is great for speeding up repetitive tasks and rephrasing or improving written content, but the human touch should always ...
The company will launch its 'retrofitted SUVs' (not the toaster-like vans) in Phoenix and Dallas, initially focusing on manual mapping.