Self-driving cars
Would you buy a self-driving car that couldn’t drive itself
in 99 percent of the country? Or that knew nearly nothing about parking,
couldn’t be taken out in snow or heavy rain, and would drive straight over a
gaping pothole?
If your answer is yes, then check out the Google
Self-Driving Car, model year 2014.
Of course, Google isn’t yet selling its now-famous robotic
vehicle and has said that its technology will be thoroughly tested before it
ever does. But the car clearly isn’t ready yet, as evidenced by the list of
things it can’t currently do—volunteered by Chris Urmson, director of the Google
car team.
Google’s cars have safely driven more than 700,000 miles. As
a result, “the public seems to think that all of the technology issues are
solved,” says Steven Shladover, a researcher at the University of California,
Berkeley’s Institute of Transportation Studies. “But that is simply not the
case.” No one knows that better than Urmson. But he says he is optimistic about
tackling outstanding challenges and that it’s “going to happen more quickly
than many people think.”
I think self-driving cars are amazing. They help the blind
or the special needs to drive. They help them feel like they aren’t special needs
or they feel free.
Info from: http://www.technologyreview.com/news/530276/hidden-obstacles-for-googlesselfdrivingcars
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