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Our cars’ computers record more details about your personal life
Jon Bentley sounds a word of warning about surveillance cameras’ facial recognition and how this could impinge on your life
Driving change MY FIRST WAYMO IS LOCKED IN A STANDOFF with a human rival. I’ve hailed the driverless cab in a tricky triangular parking lot in Austin, and when it pulls in—a hulking white all-electric
As we noted in Issue 711’s Cover Feature (page 50), AI-powered tools, chatbots and image generators can be a great way to save time, spark ideas and make life a lot easier. But not everyone is comfort
CarPlay will transform your experience on the highway
I agree wholeheartedly with Illya Verpraet about adaptive cruise control (Testing, Testing, 4 June): it simply doesn’t work as it should and is inferior to normal cruise control. I find ACC as utterly
WITH SO MUCH HYPE CIRCULATING ABOUT HOWWITH SO MUCH HYPE CIRCULATING ABOUT HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WILL CHANGE THE WORLD—BUT NOT A LOT OF CONCRETE SUCCESSES—HERE ARE SIX LESSONS YOU CAN ACTUALLY USE