Andreessen Horowitz Partner Talks Autonomous Vehicles (Video)

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A partner at Andreessen Horowitz by the name of Frank Chen recently gave an interesting presentation on autonomous vehicles at the a16z Summit that seems worth reposting here.

“Everything that moves will go autonomous.”

But is this actually true? And how would/will it happen?

Tech Crunch notes: “In this presentation from the a16z Summit, Chen goes over the 16 most commonly asked questions about autonomous cars, and what their answers might be: Will we progress level by level, or go straight to Level 5, i.e. full automation? Will they use LIDAR or not? What blend of software techniques will be used? What rules of the road (traffic lights!) will become a thing of the past, and how will insurance be affected?”

Here’s the video (definitely worth a watch in my opinion):

16 Questions About Self-Driving Cars from Andreessen Horowitz on Vimeo.


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