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Self-driving cars, also known as autonomous cars, are vehicles capable of operating with reduced or no human input, responsible for perceiving the environment, monitoring systems, and controlling the vehicle. As of early 2024, no system has achieved full autonomy (SAE Level 5), but several companies, including Waymo, DeepRoute.ai, and Cruise, have offered self-driving taxi rides in limited geographic areas. The history of self-driving cars dates back to the 1920s with experiments on advanced driver assistance systems, with the first semi-autonomous car developed in 1977 and the first autonomous US coast-to-coast journey completed in 1995 by Carnegie Mellon University's Navlab 5.learn more on wikipedia
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