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Waymo’s Bold Move: Why Self-Driving Cars Could Soon Be Mainstream

Just days ago, Alphabet (GOOGL) made one of the AI Boom’s biggest announcements yet. The tech titan’s self-driving unit, Waymo, reported that it plans to start testing its fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) on freeways in the San Francisco Bay Area – with no human safety driver present. 

Now, many of you may be underwhelmed by that update. But some industry insiders are calling this massive news. 

That’s because self-driving cars are arguably the biggest near-term application of artificial intelligence. After all, the core technology powering autonomous vehicles is just AI software coupled with advanced cameras, radar and LiDAR sensors. 

Those sensors gather data about a car’s surroundings. That data is fed into and analyzed by complex AI software, which then tells the car what to do. 

Theoretically, then, all the advancements that we’re seeing in AI right now should mean a quicker path to reality for self-driving cars. 

And Waymo’s announcement seems to strongly support that theory. 

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