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Oct 9, 2010

Google Is Road Testing Cars That Drive Themselves

This is not a Google Street View truck. It's actually a self-driving car. The car is part of a new research initiative that Google's been road resting: Artificially intelligent cars that drive themselves.

Self-driving cars are admittedly a lofty, almost far-fetched prospect. Even the most optimistic people behind the Google team say it's at least eight years away from reaching consumers. But the promise it holds! With self driving cars on the road, researchers say road capacity can double since robots will drive at closer distances from one another. Plus, robot cars can theoretically react faster than humans and with the right sensors, can see the road from a 360-degree perspective. Not to mention they never get drunk, sleepy or text while driving either.

Google's been working on these self driving cars in secret but are actually testing them right now, right out in the open. The NY Times saw one of these cars in action:

A Prius equipped with a variety of sensors and following a route programmed into the GPS navigation system nimbly accelerated in the entrance lane and merged into fast-moving traffic on Highway 101, the freeway through Silicon Valley.

It drove at the speed limit, which it knew because the limit for every road is included in its database, and left the freeway several exits later. The device atop the car produced a detailed map of the environment.

The car then drove in city traffic through Mountain View, stopping for lights and stop signs, as well as making announcements like "approaching a crosswalk" (to warn the human at the wheel) or "turn ahead" in a pleasant female voice.

Ideally, there's a driver sitting at the steering wheel, ready to take over whenever anything goes awry. Once you hit a red button, move the steering wheel or tap the brake, the car is back under your control. I was never a big fan of driving so I'm hoping these self-driving cars become reality in my lifetime.

47 comments:

  1. I wouldn't want be near one of those - how would they deal with crashes?!

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  2. God, I love Google. Lol. This is awesome.

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  3. Yeah, i wonder how they deal with unexpected events. Like, random animal running onto road. Might be good in 100 years.

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  4. No thanks, I don't want Google to know where I am.

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  5. One day they are going to hit a J-walker and everything will be over.

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  6. I can't wait until cars drive themselves!!

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  7. would you need a drivers license for that?

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  8. this would be pretty amazing if it gets completed. i'd definitely want one

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  9. wow that's crazy! lol google is the new innovators of our generation!

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  10. i enjoy driving. i'm not that lazy! =)

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  11. What?? Well, Google is gonna conquer the world...

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  12. Where is my flying car! :( But honestly I don't think I could trust a car to drive itself

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  13. sweet. i used to live in mountain view.

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  14. Can't wait to get myself a self-driving car. It's only a matter of time (and money).

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  15. That is definitely cool. Soon we can just sleep in the car while driving! Wait... I already do that...

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  16. Whoa, that's nuts. It's so cool that we live in the generation that gets to see all this ridiculous stuff.

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  17. this post made me open my eyes and stop squinting!

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  18. Would be amazing to have a self driving car! God bless google.

    http://quarterqwerty.blogspot.com/

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  19. as insurance companies go out of business... lol

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  20. So crazy. Google always has something interesting up its sleeves.

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  21. I can't wait for my car to drive itself!

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  22. I'm buying one of these the instant they're on the market.

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  23. That's pretty awesome. Google does some great shit.

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  24. google scares the crap out of me

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  25. Wonder why they're testing cars...

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  26. haha i still want to know when google street is coming past my house.

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  27. Freaking intense! Hope they work!

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  28. hope this works and doesnt do a google wave lol!

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  29. Hmm. Even if they do make the occasional errors from animals crossing the road or whatever, they would probably still be less prone to accident than human drivers, right?

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  30. thats unbelievable, but what if people tried to hack these or if they had some software malfunction, how disasterous could that be

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  31. They just want you to surf the net and use Google during your 2 hour morning commute.

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  32. This is good and bad if your a weekend warrior

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  33. this is something that just makes sense. driving is dangerous, automating it is the clear solution.

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