
Are you ready to hop in a self-driving car? In Bloomberg, Max Chafkin explains why you may want to hold off. He writes:
Six years after companies started offering rides in what theyโve called autonomous cars and almost 20 years after the first self-driving demos, there are vanishingly few such vehicles on the road. And they tend to be confined to a handful of places in the Sun Belt, because they still canโt handle weather patterns trickier than Partly Cloudy. State-of-the-art robot cars also struggle with construction, animals, traffic cones, crossing guards, and what the industry calls โunprotected left turns,โ which most of us would call โleft turns.โ
The industry says itsย Derek Zoolanderย problem applies only to lefts that require navigating oncoming traffic. (Great.) Itโs devoted enormous resources to figuring out left turns, but the work continues. Earlier this year,ย Cruise LLCโmajority-owned byย General Motors Co.โrecalled all of its self-driving vehicles after one carโs inability to turn left contributed to a crash in San Francisco that injured two people. Aaron McLear, a Cruise spokesman, says the recall โdoes not impact or change our current on-road operations.โ Cruise isย planning to expand to Austin and Phoenix this year. โWeโve moved the timeline to the left for what might be the first time in AV history,โ McLear says.
Cruise didnโt release the video of that accident, but thereโs an entire social media genre featuring self-driving cars that become hopelessly confused. When the results are less serious, they can be funny as hell. In one example, a Waymo car gets so flummoxed by aย traffic coneย that it drives away from the technician sent out to rescue it. In another, anย entire fleet of modified Chevrolet Boltsย show up at an intersection and simply stop, blocking traffic with a whiff ofย Maximum Overdrive. In a third, a Tesla drives, at very slow speed, straight into the tail of a private jet.
This, it seems, is the best the field can do after investors have bet something likeย $100 billion, according to a McKinsey & Co. report. While the industryโs biggest names continue to project optimism, the emerging consensus is that the world of robo-taxis isnโt just around the next unprotected leftโthat we might have to wait decades longer, or an eternity.
โItโs a scam,โ says George Hotz, whose company Comma.ai Inc. makes a driver-assistance system similar to Tesla Inc.โs Autopilot. โThese companies have squandered tens of billions of dollars.โ In 2018 analysts put the marketย value of Waymo LLC, then a subsidiary ofย Alphabet Inc., at $175 billion. Its most recent funding round gave the company an estimated valuation of $30 billion, roughly theย same as Cruise. Aurora Innovation Inc., a startup co-founded by Chris Urmson, Googleโs former autonomous-vehicle chief, has lost more than 85% since last year and is now worth less than $3 billion. This September aย leaked memo from Urmson summed up Auroraโs cash-flow struggles and suggested it might have to sell out to a larger company. Many of the industryโs most promising efforts have met the same fate in recent years, including Drive.ai, Voyage, Zoox, and Uberโs self-driving division. โLong term, I think we will have autonomous vehicles that you and I can buy,โ says Mike Ramsey, an analyst at market researcher Gartner Inc. โBut weโre going to be old.โ
Our driverless future is starting to look so distant that even some of its most fervent believers have turned apostate. Chief among them is Anthony Levandowski, the engineer who more or less created the model for self-driving research and was, for more than a decade, the fieldโs biggest star. Now heโs running a startup thatโs developing autonomous trucks for industrial sites, and he says that for the foreseeable future, thatโs about as much complexity as any driverless vehicle will be able to handle. โYouโd be hard-pressed to find another industry thatโs invested so many dollars in R&D and that has delivered so little,โ Levandowski says in an interview. โForget about profitsโwhatโs the combined revenue of all the robo-taxi, robo-truck, robo-whatever companies? Is it a million dollars? Maybe. I think itโs more like zero.โ
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