The reinvention of last century's most important technology—automobiles—promises to transform agriculture, personal transportation, and urban design, affecting everything from suburbs to spatial geometry.
With self-driving cars, there's potential for significant reductions in vehicular deaths and accidents, challenging the perceived safety of both autonomous and human-driven vehicles.
Waymo's expansion in major U.S. cities is indicative of the growing acceptance and reliance on self-driving technologies, fundamentally changing ride-hailing and transportation norms.
The shift to self-driving technology not only represents a technological revolution but also holds implications for urban design, environmental impact, and economic structures within society.
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