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OK, let’s nip this nonsense in the bud right now: There should be no bailout public subsidies whatsoever for Pittsburgh’s struggling autonomous vehicle industry.
Fast on the heels of the sudden shuttering of Argo AI – a spectacular failure of a robustly and privately funded operation — the Post-Gazette reports on how a Carnegie Mellon professor and the head of a nonprofit trade group advocating for driverless vehicles appear to want to throw public money at what the private market said was not ready for prime time.
“Are we going to stay Roboburgh?” the professor...