Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAutonomous vehicles are here but the public is reluctant to trust themDriverless cars are speeding onto America's streets.
Alphabet-owned Waymo has been the leading player, notching more than 22 million driverless miles.
But the public is still divided, with high-profile accidents from other autonomous companies and residents of many cities unfamiliar with the technology.
Now, the most bullish self-driving proponent of them all, Tesla, is due to unveil its long-awaited robotaxi after years of unfulfilled promises.
But will the public learn to trust them?
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