News last week that autonomous vehicle company Argo AI is shutting down set off some hand-wringing about the viability of AVs and the future of self-driving.
One publication likened it to the collapse of Bear Stearns in 2008. Yeah, the one that triggered the global financial crisis. Overreactions like that border on the farcical and miss what's happening with AVs across the country and around the world.
There's a disconnect between the huge progress on AV technology — barely 15 years old, by the way — and a growing impatience about when we'll finally see these vehicles in large numbers on the road.
So why the holdup? A few things are at play.