This is futurism at it's best. I was just thinking, wouldn't the Elio make an awesome and very inexpensive autonomous taxi?
That is, if you call for a ride for one passenger, they send an Elio. ( no driver ).. There is high-tech research going on all over the place, which includes such things;
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...tually-replace-drivers-self-driving-cars.html
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/176672-autonomous-taxis-why-you-may-never-own-a-self-driving-car
Apple Hiring Automotive Experts
Soulskill posted 2 days ago | from the cars-with-just-one-button dept.
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An anonymous reader writes: A report at the Financial Times (paywalled) says Apple is on an aggressive hiring push to pick up automotive experts. Recent rumors suggest Apple is putting together a transportation research lab, and nobody outside the company is quite sure why. It's unlikely they's want to build an entire car themselves, but quite possible they see a big space for Apple technology within motor vehicles, much as Google seems to. They already have CarPlay, and it will doubtless grow, but we still don't have anything approaching a dominant platform for car software. Whatever they're working on, it looks like the competition for more robust computer technology in cars is heating up.
That is, if you call for a ride for one passenger, they send an Elio. ( no driver ).. There is high-tech research going on all over the place, which includes such things;
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...tually-replace-drivers-self-driving-cars.html
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/176672-autonomous-taxis-why-you-may-never-own-a-self-driving-car
Apple Hiring Automotive Experts
Soulskill posted 2 days ago | from the cars-with-just-one-button dept.
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An anonymous reader writes: A report at the Financial Times (paywalled) says Apple is on an aggressive hiring push to pick up automotive experts. Recent rumors suggest Apple is putting together a transportation research lab, and nobody outside the company is quite sure why. It's unlikely they's want to build an entire car themselves, but quite possible they see a big space for Apple technology within motor vehicles, much as Google seems to. They already have CarPlay, and it will doubtless grow, but we still don't have anything approaching a dominant platform for car software. Whatever they're working on, it looks like the competition for more robust computer technology in cars is heating up.