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Get ready to see driverless vehicles as Argo AI launches new pilot in Austin

Pittsburgh Left puts self-driving cars to the test and Argo AI is ready to pass

Next time you’re sitting at a red light in Austin, you may look over and see a car without a person at the driver’s wheel.

Autonomous vehicle tech company Argo AI has brought driverless operations to Austin and Miami, starting out with only company employees using the service. Later on, tests with Lyft and Walmart will carry out ride-sharing and grocery delivery services, with the help of a human safety operator. The company has already made moves on this front in Miami Beach where some Lyft passengers have used its autonomous vehicles with a human operator.

While its platform is designed for integration with multiple vehicle types, the test fleet uses the Ford Escape Hybrid.

The Pittsburgh-based company says this progress on its autonomy platform has been more than five years in the making and boasted about reaching this milestone before others.

“Argo is first to go driverless in two major American cities, safely operating amongst heavy traffic, pedestrians and bicyclists in the busiest of neighborhoods,” said Bryan Salesky, Founder and CEO of Argo AI.

Expect to see the autonomous cars on the road during daytime business hours as the tech aims to learn from a diversity of road infrastructure and driving behaviors.

The company, which is testing in eight cities in the U.S. and Europe, has brought its tech to Austin as the company looks to expand in densely-populated cities. In particular, Argo is looking at ridesharing, delivery and logistics companies for integrating its autonomous vehicles into their digital services.

Argo anticipates its service availability to someday cover more than 15 million people in Austin, Miami and Washington D.C.

Source: austonia.com

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