>It kind of reinforces that traditional car makers are never going to offer anything revolutionary to the car market
Oh come on. Not having to have your hands on the wheel, while driving at 65mph for three hours down a four lane divided highway, is absolutely "revolutionary". Is it as big as full autonomy? No. But it's no slouch, either, and it's kind of silly to claim that GM (which in this case is really the acquired Cruise team anyway) "is never going to offer anything revolutionary to the car market).
Oh come on. Not having to have your hands on the wheel, while driving at 65mph for three hours down a four lane divided highway, is absolutely "revolutionary". Is it as big as full autonomy? No. But it's no slouch, either, and it's kind of silly to claim that GM (which in this case is really the acquired Cruise team anyway) "is never going to offer anything revolutionary to the car market).