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WHAT AUTONOMOUS DRIVING Really Means For India
Electronics For You
|February 2026
India’s autonomous future will not arrive overnight, and it will not look like anyone else’s. But step by step, through semi-autonomy, smart policy, and local innovation, Al can make Indian roads safer while still keeping humans firmly in the driver’s seat.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved from its early role in mobile robot navigation to the advanced technologies that underpin fully autonomous vehicles. In India, this evolution extends beyond technological curiosity to directly address road safety, traffic congestion, and energy sustainability within one of the world’s most complex transport ecosystems.
From mobile robots to driverless cars: The evolution of AI
The story of Al’s journey from enabling mobile robots to powering autonomous vehicles is one of relentless innovation. Early mobile robots relied on basic sensors and algorithms to navigate controlled environments such as factories and warehouses. These systems followed predefined paths while avoiding obstacles. However, their limited ability to adapt to dynamic settings exposed the need for more advanced Al-driven approaches.
As deep learning and computer vision matured, AI has enabled machines to operate in unstructured environments. These developments laid the foundation for autonomous vehicles, where AI systems function at significantly higher levels of complexity. Modern driverless cars use convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and advanced machine learning models to identify objects, predict behaviour, and make split-second decisions. In parallel, advances in sensor fusion have improved how autonomous systems integrate inputs from lidar, cameras, and radar, enabling them to build a more comprehensive understanding of their surroundings.
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