Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica; The hype around driverless cars came crashing down in 2018
"In the self-driving world, there's been a lot of discussion recently about the hype cycle,
a model for new technologies that was developed by the Gartner
consulting firm. In this model, new technologies reach a "peak of
inflated expectations" (think the Internet circa 1999) before falling
into a "trough of disillusionment." It's only after these initial
overreactions—first too optimistic, then too pessimistic—that public
perceptions start to line up with reality."
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