Onedaybecomingillegal, I askedthemallthesamething.
Whatwillthefuturelooklike?
Andwhatwillittaketogetthere?
What I foundwasreallyexciting, butalso a bitshocking.
Okay, sooutofthisparkinglot, I'm gonnaveryJames.
Selfdriving.
Technically, wedon't need a driverinthecar.
Soyouand I arebasically, in a way, justpassengersnow, yes, we'retestdriving a carpoweredbyautonomousvehiclestartupdrive a eyeonthestreetsofnorthernCalifornia.
Andthere's notimebasisofparkingin a worldselfdrivingcarsutopiainthefuture.
Theonlyvehiclesoperatingthecityaredriverlesselectricemissionlistvehiclesthattheycanpositionthemselvesin a statewhereyouwere I hailingonefromoursmartphonehasonethere.
Within a minute, wewilllookbackandsay, Wow, peopleowncarstoget.
Webelievethisthisdestinationthatwe'vecreatedhasgot a longtermfutureportionknowsthatdriverlesstechnologyisaroundthecorner, buttheystillwantpeopletolovedriving, eveniftheydolessofitonpublicroads.
Allright, let's getbacktotherealworld.
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