Ontario First Canadian Province To Allow On-Road Autonomous Testing
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Ontario First Canadian Province To Allow On-Road Autonomous Testing



Canada's Ontario province is welcoming Artificial Intelligence onto their roads in an attempt to get ahead of the autonomous driving revolution that's sure to sweep over our major cities in the near future.
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