The Future of Cars: An Infographic

Frank Diana
2 min readJul 8, 2019

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I recently came across a very good Infographic that describes the future of cars. Here is the abstract from the Carsurance website:

The future of cars undoubtedly seems exciting. Up to this point, cars were viewed primarily as a convenient method of transportation. The main advancements were made in reliability, safety, performance, and overall comfort.

However, the advent of the internet and artificial intelligence unlocked a whole new field of progress in the auto industry.

An automobile of the future is not just a machine for driving to your desired destination. It’s a fully automated system that makes all the decisions for you while you enjoy the latest content on its premium audio-visual system.

Want to change the route? Just give a verbal command and the cars of the future will know what to do. Worrying about crashing or getting a citation? The vehicles of tomorrow will carry self-driving software that is so reliable, humans do not even come close.

Reducing carbon emission is another crucial challenge for the car industry. Electric and hybrid cars, with their replicable batteries, seem like a convenient solution. However, future cars could rely on even more advanced fuels.

A sample of the information provided:

I have been tracking future scenarios that involve autonomous vehicles. Here are some of my previous posts on the topic:

Autonomous Vehicles and the Perils of Prediction

Autonomous Vehicles — an Interview with Chunka Mui

The Growth of the Autonomous Car Market

Artificial Intelligence Intersects with Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous Vehicles: The Automotive Ecosystem

Autonomous Vehicles: A Disruption Case Study

Self-Driving Delivery

The Emerging Mobility Ecosystem

Reimagining our Driverless Future

Originally published at http://frankdiana.net on July 8, 2019.

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Frank Diana
Frank Diana

Written by Frank Diana

TCS Executive focused on the rapid evolution of society and business. Fascinated by the view of the world in the next decade and beyond https://frankdiana.net/

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