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Could neuroscience influence the future of mobility in Tokyo?

Artificial intelligence may hold may hold the key to making an autonomous future a reality. Jack Hunsley talks to the CEO of a Tokyo-based AI start-up developing intelligent AVs

Many consumers may have to rely on the realms of science fiction to fully grasp the concept of a future where all vehicles are capable of driving completely unaided by humans. One common vision is of a city populated by millions of connected and autonomous vehicles, all processing data from their sensors and surroundings and uploading data to the cloud for their fellow machines to download and digest. In one corner of Tokyo, Japan, however, there is a very different prediction.

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