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Driverless Cars Are Here, But Full Autonomy Still Has Miles to Go

For years, the driverless car felt like a science fair project that never quite graduated. That’s changing. Robotaxis are picking up paying passengers in a growing list of U.S. cities, fleets are expanding overseas, and federal regulators are rewriting decades-old rules to make room for cars with no steering wheels. Yet anyone watching closely can see the technology is still wobbling through a tricky middle stage where ambition outpaces what the streets, the laws, and the public are ready to handle.

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Autonomous Farming Technology and What It Means for Today’s Growers

Autonomous technology, once the domain of self-driving cars, is now transforming the fields and pastures of farming through advanced machinery designed to increase efficiency and reduce labor demands. This shift has sparked growing interest at Kubota dealers and other agricultural hubs as farmers explore new tools to stay competitive. Let’s take a look at how autonomy is reshaping modern farming and what it means for operations seeking greater productivity.