SoftBank's Son expects mass production of driverless cars in two years

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said on Friday he expects mass production of self-driving vehicles to start in two years.
While in the first year the production of units won't be in millions, in the next several years the cost per mile in fully autonomous cars will become very cheap, Son said, speaking at a virtual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
"The AI is driving for you. The automobile will become a real supercomputer with four wheels."
SoftBank has stake in self-driving car maker Cruise, which is majority owned by General Motors Co, and has been testing self-driving cars in California. It has also funded the autonomous driving business of China's Didi Chuxing.
Automakers and tech companies, including Alphabet Inc's Waymo and Tesla ...


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