More Articles | Free Reports | Premium Services Saturday Round Up Hello, Fellow Navigator. With each passing year, our collective embarrassment should grow… Our world looks nothing like the 1989 move Back to the Future Part II. We should all be flying around in cars by now! Still, we are speeding closer to that reality as we enter the Age of Autonomous Vehicles. I know what you’re thinking: “Hell to the no! I’m not getting in a driverless car and letting a computer ferry me around. Too dangerous!” It was my first thought, too… But the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration figures show that human driver error causes 94% of accidents. Source: FrontierGroup.org There’s good reason for that. Humans get tired and distracted. Computers don’t. AV technology – which includes artificial intelligence, LiDAR, radar, cameras, and ultrasonic and infrared sensors – is downright futuristic. And the redundancy systems have redundancy systems. It would take an act of God for an AV to suffer a catastrophic failure. And all this futuristic tech is on our roads – right now. To prove it, tomorrow we’re sharing a video from colleague and renowned tech investor Luke Lango. He recorded it on his iPhone. It’s a late-night trip home from the airport in a Google-made AV. So, make sure to look out for that in your inbox tomorrow. And if you haven’t already, make sure to sign up for Luke’s autonomous vehicle strategy session. It’s free to attend. And it kicks off Monday, October 7, at 10 am Eastern. Come prepared to discover how close the technology really is to mass adoption (you’ll be surprised)… why Elon Musk is about mainstream this technology… and which stocks have the greatest upside still ahead. If you’re interested in profiting from one of the most exciting tech trends in the world right now, you’ll want to hear what Luke has to say. He has history of uncovering some of the world’s fastest growing stocks before they took off – including Advanced Micro Devices (1,000%-plus returns), Shopify (1,000%-plus returns), Tesla (1,000%-plus returns), electric carmaker NIO (1,000%-plus returns), and education technology company Chegg (2,000% returns). Here’s that link again to reserve your spot. No, let’s look back at this week… |
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