Michigan challenges Silicon Valley's lead in self-driving tech
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IN THE race to develop self-driving cars, Michigan is suddenly aiming to give Silicon Valley a run for its money.
The Motor City has been the centre of the United States auto industry for more than a century. But as computer chips and software have become increasingly important in cars, Silicon Valley has seemed to take the lead, especially in the development of the supersmart cars of tomorrow.
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