Honda Motor Co. said it is developing a self-driving compact electric car equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) that automatically picks up passengers at any location of their choosing.
Amid heightened competition to develop accident-prevention systems, Honda Motor Co. set a goal of reducing the number of fatal crashes involving its vehicles to zero by 2050.
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Honda Motor Co is integrating artificial intelligence into its vehicles to warn drivers of imminent traffic hazards and help them avoid accidents caused by human error, as the Japanese car and motorcycle maker aims to meet its target of zero fatalities by 2050. Honda's AI-powered driver assistance technology unveiled…
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