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Renewed drive for autonomous cars as tech giants muscle in

Legacy manufacturers seek to keep pace with advances in self-driving technology as the next competitive front

Car giants from General Motors and Stellantis to Volkswagen are racing to develop autonomous vehicles as they seek to compete with Tesla and other new rivals on “the next frontier” of growth.

After shelving plans to develop robotaxis last year, General Motors recently said it would introduce an “eyes-off, hands-free” semi-autonomous driving system in its vehicles from 2028. Meanwhile, rivals such as Volkswagen and Stellantis are partnering with Uber to scale up its fleet of autonomous vehicles.

Legacy carmakers have long struggled to keep up with the pace of advances in self-driving technology made by the likes of Waymo and Baidu in the US and China. But to fill the gap, some companies have partnered with ride-hailing group Uber while others have poached talent from Apple and technology rivals as they seek new sources of revenue.

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