Lars Winkel Bauer - How Self-Driving Cars are Shaping the Urban Experience
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2023
Think about a world where, more often than not, cars drive themselves. You could rest or talk to friends on the phone on the way to school or the mall. You would be happy to know that this is the future. Artificially intelligent cars, which represent self-driving cars, are changing how we see places and get around them. Let's adventure into Cityscape 2.0 and discover how these future cars are transforming how we as a society live in towns and cities.
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