Sunday, 18 September 2016

Testing the driverless Uber -- first nerves, and then acceptance


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Testing the driverless Uber -- first nerves, and then acceptance Pittsburgh (AFP) Sept 14, 2016 - It was driverless Uber's turn to veer left across a four-way stop, but the driver opposite apparently didn't think so. He jumped out into the intersection, cutting us off, making the person sitting behind the Uber wheel for safety both try to take over steering and hit the panic button. But it was all unnecessary. The Uber-computer saw the looming crash, hit the brakes itself and then, ... more

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