So-called "driverless" cars often have human operators remotely controlling the vehicles to help navigate tricky driving situations and avoid accidents. But this setup poses a number of challenges.
The investigation points to widespread use of remote operators, including overseas workers, and calls for federal oversight.
U.S. Army soldiers train with an RQ-28A reconnaissance drone at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, in September 2025. (DOD) Recently it was reported that Amazon convened an internal “deep dive” after a ...