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    Kyle Vogt transitioned from BattleBots to autonomous vehicles, realizing computers could handle long highway drives.
    Cruise Automation, founded in 2013 and acquired by GM for $1 billion in 2016, exemplifies the commercial interest in driverless technology.
    Autonomous vehicle development faces challenges in retrofitting existing cars, including safety, liability, and integration complexities.
    Self-driving cars could significantly reduce road rage and stress, potentially lowering societal blood pressure.
    Cruise aims to achieve superhuman performance in autonomous vehicles by 2019, marking a pivotal moment in AI development.

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