Driverless Cars
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Driverless Cars For $10,000? This Startup Is Challenging Google With A Simple Sensor - Forbes
Yeah, I'm sure it will work in warm and sunny bits of California... but...
Yeah, I'm sure it will work in warm and sunny bits of California... but...
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Re: Driverless Cars
Driverless Cars For $10,000? This Startup Is Challenging Google With A Simple Sensor - Forbes
Yeah, I'm sure it will work in warm and sunny bits of California... but...
Yeah, I'm sure it will work in warm and sunny bits of California... but...
Typically when his staff test the system on the road, they’ll only go hands-free for 30 seconds, or for 10 minutes at most.
On Sunday, for instance, Vogt and his team went to a decommissioned naval base in Alameda Point, San Francisco, to demonstrate the system on two Audi cars on a mile-long cone course. The cars took complex turns but weren’t yet set up to avoid each other. “We’ll probably set up something like that in the future,“ said Vogt.
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