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Uber Suspends Autonomous Testing on Self-Driving Death
The fatal accident involving an Uber self-driving vehicle is the most significant involving autonomous-driving technology since a Tesla driver’s death touched off months of finger-pointing and set back the company’s Autopilot program. Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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