Last week, car companies from around the world lined up at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to announce their latest technology and investment in autonomous driving. General Motors said that it would spend $500 million with car-hailing service Lyft to build "an integrated network of on-demand autonomous vehicles in the US". Toyota is building a new research institute to work on autonomy, while Audi, BMW, Ford and others also announced progress in their efforts to develop driverless cars. Mercedes has developed a seff-driving research vehicle and taxi app Uber has already announced billions of dollars in autonomous car investment
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