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Autonomous cars: Bolt, the Estonian bet to counter America and China

The article discusses Estonia's initiative through the company Bolt to develop autonomous vehicles as a strategic move to compete with American and Chinese companies in this emerging technology sector. It highlights Estonia's ambition to position itself as a leader in autonomous driving innovation despite being a smaller nation. The focus is on Bolt's efforts to challenge global giants by leveraging Estonia's technological infrastructure and regulatory environment. The piece explores the potential implications of this endeavor for international competition in autonomous vehicle development.

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Autonomous cars: Bolt, the Estonian bet to counter America and China

The article discusses Estonia's initiative through the company Bolt to develop autonomous vehicles as a strategic move to compete with American and Chinese companies in this emerging technology sector. It highlights Estonia's ambition to position itself as a leader in autonomous driving innovation despite being a smaller nation. The focus is on Bolt's efforts to challenge global giants by leveraging Estonia's technological infrastructure and regulatory environment. The piece explores the potential implications of this endeavor for international competition in autonomous vehicle development.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Estonia's national strategy to compete globally in autonomous vehicle technology without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It focuses on technological and economic competition rather than partisan issues, providing a balanced view of the country's ambitions and

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