Nimble tech firms must adapt as self-driving revolution hits speed bumps

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Nimble tech firms must adapt as self-driving revolution hits speed bumps
When Silicon Valley startup Phantom Auto was formed in 2017, it was one of many software suppliers hitching their fortunes to self-driving cars, confident that fleets of robotaxis would be using their technology within a few years. But with delays in the mass deployment of autonomous vehicles, ...

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