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A Nasa robot entering a Polaris vehicle to drive it

Will Tesla Bots Be Able to Drive Cars?

Elon Musk recently showcased his plans for the Tesla Bot with the potential for relieving humans of unnecessary labor. While a little robot assistance in the workplace sounds impressive, some wonder if this robot will lead to behind-the-wheel tech. Is it possible that Tesla is on the verge of testing robots driving?
A white Mines Rover on campus at the Colorado School of Mines

The Mines Rover Is Part of the Nation’s Largest Fleet of Autonomous Vehicles

The Mines Rover represents a big step in EV autonomous vehicle usability. Currently, the Rover is part of the nation's largest fleet of autonomous vehicles. And yes, before you ask, these vehicles are fully autonomous. They require no driver intervention except in the instance of an emergency. Moreover, they're designed to only operate at low speeds, replacing shuttles on the Colorado School of Mines campus. Interesting, yes, but how feasible is public autonomous transport?
Cigarette packets and other trash washed up on Chesil Beach after a cargo ship accident

BeachBot Buggy Cleans by Collecting Cigarette Butts

Autonomous vehicles are all the rage these days as innovators develop new technologies designed to advance the science behind machines driving themselves. However, not all AVs are meant for daily drivers or personal use. One new autonomous vehicle model is destined to clean the environment by picking up cigarette butts autonomously.