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."
Elon Musk expects widespread use in US of self-driving cars this year
Elon Musk predicts a significant shift in transportation. He stated that self-driving cars without human oversight will become more common in the United States this year. Musk also shared his vision that within a decade, artificial intelligence will handle the vast majority of driving.






