TEL AVIV: Elon Musk said on Monday that he expects self-driving cars without humans to become more widespread ‌in ⁠the ⁠United States later this year.Speaking by video link to the ​Smart Mobility Summit in Tel Aviv, Musk said ​there were already ⁠self-driving cars ‌operating in ​three ​cities in Texas ⁠without safety monitors, adding that ​that would expand nationwide ​this year.Read More: A founder, a fortune, and Microsoft’s final separation from the Bill Gates empire"Five years from now and certainly 10 years from now ... probably 90% of ‌all distance driven will be driven by ​the AI ​in ⁠a self-driving car," he said. "So overwhelmingly, it'll be quite a ​niche thing in 10 years to actually be driving your own car."