Overview
This book explores the impact of driverless cars on the economy, society and social life in the US, EU, and China. The authors outline the economic, social and individual implications of the rise of autonomous driving and present a framework to leverage this phenomenon in order to utilise time differently, improve quality of life, boost social prosperity, restructure work and welfare, and tailor all infrastructure and urban architecture to the needs of human beings. The cases in the book are discussed and expanded upon through interviews with leading experts and decision-makers, so that the reader gains insights into specific projects that involve the implementation of autonomous driving.
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