Driverless vehicles will take at least ten years to deploy over large areas, and adoption will occur at different rates across the country, according to an MIT research brief .
“We expect that fully automated driving will be restricted to limited geographic regions and climates for at least the next decade,” the authors write.
The brief, released Wednesday, was published by a university task force created two years ago to examine the future of work during an “age of innovation.”As such, a significant portion of the report is dedicated to the jobs impact of autonomous deployment, an impact the authors state […]
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