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UK to have driverless cars on its roads in the coming 3-4 years, says minister
•Grayling also said he was committed to ending the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2040
Alphabet Inc's driverless car division Waymo will not harvest data from its fleet of autonomous vehicles says CEO John Krafcik
Ians •According to John Krafcik, CEO of Waymo which is the driverless car division of Alphabet, the company will not harvest data from its fleet of autonomous vehicles
Renault buys stake in magazine publishing groups to keep travellers occupied in the era of driverless cars
Kshitijp •British finance minister announces plans to have driverless cars running on UK roads by 2021
•People hoping to buy a battery-electric vehicle will also be able to access funding as Britain attempts to move towards zero-emission transport
Driverless cars are necessary for India, tackling inadequate road infrastructure is a challenge: Vivek Wadhwa
•Driverless cars are going to wipe out the insurance companies as 40 percent of their business comes from motor accidents.
Samsung plans to become major player in autonomous driving with a $300 million investment fund
•Samsung is set to announce that it has set up an automotive strategic business unit for autonomous and advanced driver assistance services.
German transport ministry draws up new guidelines for driverless cars with safety as a priority
•Protecting people rather than property or animals will be the priority under pioneering new German legal guidelines for the operation of driverless cars.
Driverless cars will not be allowed in India, they will lead to joblessness, says Nitin Gadkari
•The government will focus on training drivers as adequate driving skills can provide employment to about 50 lakh people.
Driverless cars will not be allowed in India as it will lead to joblessness: Nitin Gadkari
•"We are not going to promote any technology or policy that will render people jobless," Gadkari said.
Intel announces a new line of microprocessors for data centers in India
Fp Archives •The new Xeon Scalable Processor chips by Intel will provide support for artificial intelligence and driverless cars.