The future is upon us.
We don't have the hoverboard from Back To The Future or Flying Cars from The Jetsons, but we're getting close.
Driverless cars, also known as automated cars, have been a reality since the first tests began in 2016.
There are seven companies, including Google and Tesla, that are developing automated cars.
While feelings towards automated cars range from absolute adoration to having no trust in them at all, they will soon be a part of our everyday reality.
Remember when calling someone and seeing their face on a screen while they spoke to you seemed like an impossibility?
Now everyone has a supercomputer in their pocket.
The same thing applies to automated cars. What seems outlandish right now will soon be widely adopted.
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