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Autonomy

The Quest to Build the Driverless Car—and How It Will Reshape Our World

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Autonomy

By: Lawrence D. Burns, Christopher Shulgan
Narrated by: George Newbern
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A deep dive into the race to develop and perfect the driverless car—an innovation that promises to be the most disruptive change to our way of life since the smartphone—by a veteran insider of the automotive and tech worlds

In Autonomy, former GM executive and current advisor to the Google Self-Driving Car project Lawrence Burns offers a sweeping history of the race to make the driverless car a reality. In the past decade, Silicon Valley companies like Google, Tesla and Uber have positioned themselves to revolutionize the way we move around by developing driverless vehicles while traditional auto companies like General Motors, Ford, and Daimler have been fighting back by partnering by with new tech start-ups. It’s not a question of whether the self-driving car will disrupt the automobile industry; it’s a question of when, how, and who will win the race.

With the first driverless car likely to hit markets in less than five years, Burns also looks toward the future and explains how this new technology will impact our lives—from removing the hassles of driving, parking, and refueling our cars, to eliminating 90 percent of road fatalities, drastically reducing our carbon footprint, and automating yet another segment of blue collar industries, putting more workers out of their jobs.

We are on the brink of a technological revolution that promises to fundamentally change how we interact with our world. A chronicle of the past, diagnosis of the present, and prediction of the future, Autonomy is the ultimate guide to understanding the driverless car and to navigating the revolution it sparks.

©2018 Lawrence D. Burns (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers
Automation & Robotics Automotive Engineering History & Culture Technology & Society Transportation Technology Computer Science Robotics Innovation Artificial Intelligence Business
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Fascinating History • Engaging Storytelling • Pleasant Narration • Comprehensive Information • Inspirational Content
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Well written and engaging story for anyone. There is a plethora of historical details which will interest anyone who cares about technology or transportation.

Inspiring and compelling

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Control theory and autonomy are very daunting topics; in-depth math, computer science, machine learning, etc. Autonomy offers a glimpse into this world and what it offers, but keeps it light enough that it can be thoroughly enjoyed by a non-technical audience as it speaks to the societal and economic impacts of the autonomy disruption. As a research engineer, I appreciated the technical discussions and nods at DARPA's Grand Challenges, but I could listen without extreme focus and still understand what was happening. The narration is light and clear, making for a fun listen. I'd recommend this for engineers and non-STEM folks alike, as it really makes you appreciate how one technology can cause ripples through society that will disrupt generations.

Great for technical and non-technical audiences!

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Needs audio editing. Multiple retakes left in. Well read otherwise. Good story telling by author.

Good book, needs better audio editing.

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an amazing read for those interested in the future of mobility. this book covers the history and the present of the mobility disruption very well.

wonderful read

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An epic history of autonomous cars and where we are today and a vision for a better future. I’m excited!

Great, inspiring book!

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Great story! There's a ton of information, but the author ties all the people and efforts together nicely. The narration is pleasant, but there are sections where entire paragraphs are repeated, the narrators' mistakes or throat-clearing are left in, and sentences are repeated. This isn't frequent enough to be a big problem, but it's weird that the editing is so poor.

Awesome, engaging telling of SDC history

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It seems to be a fairly even-handed history and analysis of autonomous automobiles, though not complete. Lacking any technical details, which could be good or bad depending on your taste. Also lacks details regarding the extent of entrenchment in old ways of doing business in Detroit.

Can't expect everything from someone writing about a rapidly-evolving technology. I'm just happy someone from the inside took the initiative to write about the current state of affairs for autonomous vehicles.

Easy listen, non-technical perspective

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It’s a great introduction to the epic adventures of engineers and entrepreneurs who led the EV and autonomous car intertwined history.

A well narrated engineering Odyssey

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the audio book is fast Pace with a great listening speed. the book itself is full of sound reasoning and economic grounding as to why autonomous vehicle are the way of the future.

Great for anyone interested in future of transport

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I initially bought this book out of a mild curiosity to learn about the ongoing history of the inevitability that is autonomous driving. In addition to quenching that thirst, Mr. Burns also drops wholesome little tidbits of inspiration and motivation applicable to any entrepreneur.

Oddly inspirational

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