Driven, Alex Davies
Driven, Alex Davies
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Driven
The Race to Create the Autonomous Car

Author: Alex Davies

Narrator: Tristan Morris

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2021


Synopsis

Alex Davies tells the “illuminating and important narrative” (Steven Levy, author of Facebook: The Inside Story) of the quest to develop driverless cars—and the fierce competition between Google, Uber, and other companies in a race to revolutionize our lives.

The self-driving car has been one of the most vaunted technological breakthroughs of recent years. But early promises that these autonomous vehicles would soon be on the roads have proven premature. Alex Davies follows the twists and turns of the story from its origins to today.

The story starts with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which was charged with developing a land-based equivalent to the drone, a vehicle that could operate in war zones without risking human lives. DARPA issued a series of three “Grand Challenges” that attracted visionaries, many of them students and amateurs, who took the technology from Jetsons-style fantasy to near-reality. The young stars of the Challenges soon connected with Silicon Valley giants Google and Uber, intent on delivering a new way of driving to the civilian world.

Soon the automakers joined the quest, some on their own, others in partnership with the tech titans. But as road testing progressed, it became clear that the challenges of driving a car without human assistance were more formidable than anticipated.

Davies profiles the industry’s key players from the early enthusiasm of the DARPA days to their growing awareness that while this spin on artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready for rush-hour traffic, driverless cars are poised to remake how the world moves. Driven explores “the epic tale of competition and comradery, long odds and underdogs, all in service of a world-changing moonshot” (Andy Greenberg, author of Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar).

About Alex Davies

Alex Davies is a senior editor at Insider, where he oversees the transportation coverage. He was formerly an editor at WIRED, where he launched the transportation section in 2016. Along with autonomous vehicles, he has covered everything from designing bike lanes to electric aviation to the quest to rebuild American infrastructure. Mr. Davies has written features about how General Motors beat Tesla in the race to build the affordable, long-range electric car, the nascent flying car industry, and X, Alphabet’s “moonshot factory.” A New Yorker by birth, Mr. Davies has lived in California’s Bay Area since 2014.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sebastian on April 11, 2021

This is a very good book if what you're looking for is a chronological chronicle of the 'race' to create a fully autonomous car. The author has done his homework - it all starts with DARPA competitions and follows up with the efforts of companies like Waymo (Google) or Uber. The (in)famous Levandows......more

Goodreads review by Kane on March 11, 2021

Well-written historical account but lacks technical depth and current state-of-the-art. Technical analysis focuses around hardware: wiring the cars and sensors, but dismisses the importance of software, deep learning, and big data. Dives deep into a lot of big major players (Google, GM, CMU, Stanfor......more

Goodreads review by Vivek Vikram on May 16, 2021

A great book for people tracking the race to get to fully autonomous mobility. Gets a little boring in the middle but picks up pace in the last third of the book. Informative, balanced and extremely well researched......more

Goodreads review by Robert on February 04, 2021

This book is a page turner or, since I listened to most of it in my somewhat self-driving Tesla, a speaker burner. Alex Davies' words propel the story with verve and poetic justice using Anthony Levandowski as the connecting thread. The book tells the fascinating history and backstories of the DARPA......more