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Zach Epstein
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Several years ago, we made a bold prediction. We said that in several developed regions around the world, children born in the coming years would never drive a car in their lives. Think about how incredible that is. Think about the role personal automobiles have played in our lives over the past century. Cars will continue to be the primary mode of transportation for most people in developed countries like the United States, but humans won't drive them. They probably won't even have steering wheels. Instead, sci-fi visions of the future from movies like Minority Report will actually be realized, and we'll be able to concentrate on other tasks while our cars autonomously drive us from point to point.
For obvious reasons, autonomous cars are a huge theme at CES 2017. This isn't a fly-by-night tech trend like most of the "next big thing" categories we see come and go each year at the Consumer Electronics Show. This is the future and we're watching it unfold before our eyes.
We've seen a number of companies show off different pieces of the self-driving car puzzle. We even saw a revolutionary new car with autonomous features unveiled when Faraday Future finally pulled the curtain back on its FF 91 production car. We've been shown time and time again how this emerging category of automobile technology will impact our lives, and now we've been treated to a fascinating new video that takes things a step further.
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