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Wish your car could drive itself? Now it can

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Epilog’s SideCar is bringing self-driving to ordinary cars — here’s how. ͏  

Epilog’s SideCar is bringing self-driving to ordinary cars — here’s how. ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   ͏   [// Welcome to the future of driving »]( [Welcome To The Futurist]( [Welcome To The Futurist]( [Advertise]( | [Talk to Us](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) | [Shop]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you. Today we have a special message from: // Epilog [/ride] [Tired of driving? Good news: Your car can now do it for you | Epilog]( [Tired of driving? Good news: Your car can now do it for you]( Imagine a world where your car handles the commute while you kick back with a book or catch up on emails. And no, you don’t have to be in a fancy-schmancy smart EV to do it. With Epilog’s SideCar, nearly any ride can be automated with self-driving. Sick, right? It’s all possible through a retrofit with groundbreaking AI vision technology. They’re leading the charge more than any other self-driving solution on the market with nine patents (and one pending) that aim to bring human-eye-level image quality and computer vision to ordinary cars. [Tired of driving? Good news: Your car can now do it for you | Epilog]( The current product can service 50 million cars on American roads today and most new models designed for 2025 and beyond. But the goal isn’t just to get some cars to self-drive. The goal is to get every car operating autonomously. With a smaller margin for human error, the future of driving won’t just be more convenient; it could be a whole lot safer, too. Join over 5,000 investors who’ve contributed $4.5 million to the cause — and become part of the solution to easier, safer driving. Shares start at just $3.03 with a minimum investment of $299. [// Invest in smoother driving »]( Powered by StackCommerce 73 Market Street | Venice, CA 902919 Copyright © 2023 StackCommerce All rights reserved [Unsubscribe]( [View this email in your browser](

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