This summer, Google’s own completely self-driving car prototype will hit the streets. The prototype is entirely autonomous and lacks a steering wheel or pedals, leaving the computer to do all the driving. Wired's Alex Davies writes that Google is engaged in an "all or nothing" approach to the smart car technology that is a sharp contrast to other self-driving pioneers, who are taking the process at a steadier rate.
Audi’s head of driver assistance systems and integrated safety said, “We call it a revolution by evolution. We will take it step by step, and add more functionality, add more usefulness to the system.”