As the promise of autonomous machines lags the underlying technology, the growing need for human robot-minders could juice the remote workforce
Even the best driverless cars struggle to recognize uneven terrain or navigate difficult weather.
Startup Phantom Auto is developing technology to serve as a missing link: controlling the vehicles remotely. Photo: Jake Nicol for The Wall Street Journal
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