Is construction ready for the driverless revolution?
Imagine using an app to book a car to work everyday – and your driver is an artificial intelligence system. It might sound like something from science fiction, but driverless cars are closer than we think. But is construction ready to play its part? Lucy Alderson finds out.
Imagine using an app to book a car to work everyday – and your driver is an artificial intelligence system. It might sound like something from science fiction, but driverless cars are closer than we think. But is construction ready to play its part? Lucy Alderson finds out.
How do you usually travel to work?
You might take the train, squeezing your limbs into spaces that just aren’t there on an overcrowded carriage. You might take the bus, then wish you hadn’t as you crawl forward five inches in 10 minutes during the rush-hour commute. You might cycle, shaking your fists at overtaking cars that get too close for comfort.