I recently attended the first AutoSens Conference held in the United States. AutoSens not only delivered a quality conference, but also a compelling experience. Detroit was selected to host this event as the historic pioneer of the last revolution in mobility — mass production of the automobile via the assembly line. Also, Detroit is now leading the way in the next renaissance — that of a mass-produced autonomous vehicle.
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The juxtaposition of a Ford Model T (circa 1917) with pair of 2017 self-driving cars powered by Dataspeed (Source: OpenBoxPhoto.com, courtesy of Dataspeed)
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