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US admits a car can (soon) be its own driver (AutoComplete, Ep. 5)

US regulators embrace cars without steering wheels, and will Kia go gunning for the 3 Series? Plus, why weekend racers are freaked the EPA just killed their sport.

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Brian Cooley is CNET's Editor at large and has been with the brand since 1995. He currently focuses on electrification of vehicles but also follows the big trends in smart home, digital healthcare, 5G, the future of food, and augmented & virtual realities. Cooley is a sought after presenter by brands and their agencies when they want to understand how consumers react to new technologies. He has been a regular featured speaker at CES, Cannes Lions, Advertising Week and The PHM HealthFront™. He was born and raised in Silicon Valley when Apple's campus was mostly apricots.
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US regulators embrace cars without steering wheels, and will Kia go gunning for the 3 Series? Plus, why weekend racers are freaked the EPA just killed their sport.

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