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This startup wants to sell a fully self-driving car you can own, no supervision required
Tensor's Robocar will allow drivers to sit in the back seat as the car drives itself. There are geofences and teleoperators, executives say.
Recent cases involving Tesla's Autopilot, an advanced driver-assistance system that requires human supervision, show that drivers assume at least some responsibility for what happens to the car. California began implementing laws that would hold operators of fully autonomous vehicles like Waymo responsible for traffic violations. Courtesy Tensor Tesla says it has collected billions of milesof driving data to train an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that the company says will eventually become fully autonomous.
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