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That self-driving car you're riding in could be monitored and, in a pinch, controlled by a teleoperator in case of emergency.
Nevada-based tech company Halo Car is bringing a new type of technology to the autonomous driving scene. It's called remote piloting.
Zoox, a self-driving car company owned by Amazon, is deploying robot taxis without steering wheels, driver seats or drivers. But like all other self-driving cars, they still need help from humans.
Remotely start your vehicle, charge your EV's battery, and beam music and destinations to your car's dashboard with these car commanding apps.
At MWC, I remotely drove a real car in Finland—from the trade show floor in Barcelona—thanks to teledriving technology from Nokia and Elmo Remote.
Halo, a Las Vegas startup, has been a spin on car-sharing by delivering vehicles to customers via a remote driver system.
Las Vegas-based startup Halo and telecom giant T-Mobile are teaming up to change that, with a driverless electric car service in Las Vegas powered on 5G to launch later this year.
Ford's Working on a Remote Control for Your Car Less cool than a self-driving car, but way easier. Ford's setup for remote controlling vehicles is simple, using off-the-shelf components.