Autonomous mobility is no longer just a vision of the future – it is already present on our roads. Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), connectivity and sensors enable vehicles to take over ever more driving tasks, marking a shift in how mobility is designed, delivered and experienced. These capabilities lay the foundation for more accessible, efficient and safer transportation. What is autonomous driving? The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), through its J3016 standard, provides the most widely accepted classification of driving automation. This framework defines six levels, from Level 0, which involves no automation (think Henry Ford’s old jalopies), to Level 5, where a vehicle can perform the entire driving task in all conditions. Humans are no longer drivers but passengers, free to fully devote themselves to other activities.
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