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Op-Ed: Autonomous vehicles could cost America 5 million jobs. What should we do about it?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion March 02, 2023

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Suddenly the era of driverless cars seems very near indeed. Uber began testing driverless cars in Pittsburgh last week, and this week, the Obama administration endorsed the push to develop these vehicles. Adding to the momentum, Ford and BMW say they will produce autonomous cars by 2021. Driverless cars will create some big winners — imagine how Uber’s and Lyft’s profits will jump when they can keep 100% of fares instead of letting drivers... + full article



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