Back to feeds

Nitin Ghatkari said that he won't let self driving cars to enter in India, why ? Because it can cause huge loss of employment. By This statement you can understand where the world is moving, India and other Developing Nations have a huge chunk of p

See More

SHIV DIXIT

Stealth • 4m

Self driving cars already allowed in india but commercially unavailable and i think he said everything right also if this happen then million of peoples become unemployed even this will directly effect country stability

1 replies
Replies (1)

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description
Image Description

Havish Gupta

Stealth • 8m

Tesla was mainly known for it's such features like Auto Pilot. Now Jaguar and Mercedes have aldredy build their self driving cars and this car company is doing that. So what do think is the future of Tesla's Car Segment?

5 replies8 likes
Image Description

Om Raut

Stealth • 8m

🔥 Dive into the future with AI! From self-driving cars to AI doctors, the possibilities are endless! What's your pick for the most mind-blowing AI innovation? Cast your vote and let's spark some AI excitement ! #AI #FutureIsNow 📈Poll: Question:

See More
2 replies7 likes
1
Image Description
Image Description

Vishu Bheda

 • 

Medial • 3m

Everyone talks about the same billionaires everyday: Musk. Zuck. Bezos. But there's one man who became a billionaire at just 25 — and by 2030, the entire world will use his product. Here's his story (and what you can learn from him): Austin is a

See More
17 replies63 likes
31
Image Description
Image Description

Vishu Bheda

 • 

Medial • 16d

Waymo's market share is now equal to Lyft in SF. In just 15 months, they've captured 22% of the rideshare market. And they did it without a single human driver. Here's how a Google side project became the future of transportation: In 2009, Google

See More
15 replies21 likes
8
Image Description
Image Description

Vishu Bheda

 • 

Medial • 1m

This decision shocked Silicon Valley: Google, at its peak, decided to rebrand. No one understood it at the time. But that one move unlocked $100s of billions in value... Here's the full story: Google had a big problem: it was doing too much—sear

See More
9 replies22 likes
10
Image Description
Image Description

LesGo

Stealth • 1m

Hey, have you heard about the issues Tesla's having with their self-driving computers? Apparently, the new HW4 or AI4.1 units are short-circuiting right after people buy their cars, messing up safety and navigation features. Tesla's service centers a

See More
5 replies1 like
Image Description
Image Description

Tohid Siraj

Stealth • 17d

Hiii! everyone I am working in Robots Robotics blends engineering, computer science, and AI to create machines that can perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously. Industrial robots revolutionize manufacturing by handling repetitive tasks wit

See More
2 replies3 likes

Tech Consumers

 • 

YouTube • 1m

The Invention of the Car: A Journey of Innovation In 1885, Karl Benz created something extraordinary: the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, the world’s first car. But the real game-changer was his wife, Bertha. She took the car on a daring 66-mile road trip,

See More
0 replies

K

 • 

OpenAI • 7m

Taking our startup ecosystem to the next level Apple, Facebook, Tesla were all once startups. Startups are vehicles through which people come together to develop a scalable innovation. While the world is adopting self-driving cars and AI assistants,

See More
0 replies3 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Vishu Bheda

 • 

Medial • 1m

In 2015, Apple set out to revolutionize the automobile industry. $10 billion spent. A self-driving future promised. Planned to beat Tesla. But instead of changing the world, they crashed. Here’s the wild story of how Apple’s boldest gamble became

See More
17 replies23 likes
3

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.