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How Intel’s Self-Driving Efforts Could Benefit Facebook

How Intel’s Self-Driving Efforts Could Benefit Facebook

In a blog post discussing his company’s partnership with Time Warner’s (TWX) Warner Bros. film studio, Intel (INTC) CEO Brian Krzanich wrote about thinking of “the automobile as a new type of consumer space.” He made the comment in relation to driverless cars, adding that autonomous driving is “today’s biggest game changer” and is creating a new platform for innovation in entertainment and so much more. Intel is partnering with Warner Bros. to create entertainment experiences for people riding in driverless cars, which could encourage faster uptake of autonomous driving.