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AI Cars Take Over CES: Are You Ready to Ditch the Wheel?
9 Jan
Summary
- Fully autonomous Level 4 robotaxis are being tested and deployed by Waymo and Apollo Go.
- Uber is debuting a Lucid robotaxi for San Francisco later this year.
- AI advances in Level 2 systems are making driving more automated but drivers remain responsible.

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has been dominated by advancements in artificial intelligence for autonomous vehicles, promising a future where drivers can relinquish control. Companies like Waymo and China's Apollo Go have already proven the reliability of fully autonomous, or Level 4, driving. Uber is also entering the fray, planning to deploy its own robotaxis in San Francisco later this year, signaling intense competition in the autonomous ride-sharing market.
While the dream of mass-market Level 4 autonomy remains years away due to regulatory and societal acceptance roadblocks, the progress in AI is undeniable. Startups like Only Tensor are showcasing luxury Level 4 vehicles, though with limited autonomous capabilities. The industry is also seeing significant growth in Level 2 assisted driving systems, which offer enhanced automation while keeping the driver legally responsible. These systems are becoming more efficient thanks to AI, requiring fewer expensive sensors.




