"We have had great conversations with a variety of automakers," he said. "Anything we do is going to be in partnership with the industry."
The technology has been in the works since the 1950s, when General Motors showed off "dream cars" with features such as autopilot. Recently, carmakers have started incorporating into today's models some elements based on the innovations in those early vehicles, including adaptive cruise control or traffic-jam technologies that can slow the car automatically.
Carmakers developing autonomous technologies include BMW AG, Ford Motor Co General Motors Co, Honda Motor Co Ltd, Hyundai Motor Co, Mercedes, Nissan Motor Co Ltd Toyota Motor Corp Volkswagen AG and Volvo AB, as well as suppliers, technology companies and universities.
Chip company Intel Corp created a $100 million fund in February to invest in future auto technology.
Nevada and Florida have already passed laws allowing self-driving cars.
(Editing by Peter Henderson and Andre Grenon)
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