On May 18, Musk stated on Monday that self-driving cars, which do not require human drivers, are expected to become more widespread in the United States later this year. During his remarks, he revealed that three cities in Texas already allow driverless cars to operate without safety supervisors, and this model will be expanded nationwide this year. Musk also predicted that in five to ten years, about 90% of driving miles will be completed by artificial intelligence in self-driving cars, making personally driving a car a niche activity by then.
