Autonomous Vehicles Vol. The Future is Now!

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Google gets license to operate driverless cars in Nevada(CNN) -- If you want to salute, race or flirt with other drivers in Nevada, you could soon be out of luck with some cars.That's because on Monday, Nevada became the first to approve a license for "autonomous vehicles" -- in other words, cars that cruise, twist and turn without the need for a driver -- on its roads.

The license goes to Google, the Silicon Valley technology giant known more for its search engine and e-mail service that nonetheless has been known to dive into other big ideas such as space elevators to Internet-enabled glasses.

In a 2010 post on Google's official blog, engineer and Google X founder Sebastian Thrun said that the self-driving vehicle project aims "to help prevent traffic accidents, free up people's time and reduce carbon emissions by fundamentally changing car use."

He noted that the "automated cars use video cameras, radio sensors and a laser range finder to 'see' other traffic, as well as detailed maps ... to navigate the road ahead." There is no driver needed, though one is typically in the front seat ready to take control if need be.

Earlier this spring, Google said it had "safely completed over 200,000 miles of computer-led driving."

Monday marked a new milestone for the project, when Nevada issued a special license after demonstrations on state freeways, state highways, in Carson City neighborhoods and on Las Vegas' landmark Las Vegas Strip, the state's Department of Motor Vehicles said in a news release.

The new plate is red and features the infinity symbol and the letters AU, for autonomous vehicle. All such cars on the road are "test" vehicles for now, though the state signaled it intends to be "at the forefront of autonomous vehicle development."

"I felt using the infinity symbol was the best way to represent the 'car of the future,' " state DMV Director Bruce Breslow said. "When there comes a time that vehicle manufactures market autonomous vehicles to the public, that infinity symbol will appear on a green license plate."

Google was the first company to apply to test its self-driving system in Nevada, the state said, while indicating that "other auto manufacturers have indicated their desire to test and develop" such technology in the state.


Its all fun and games until someone hacks the system.
 
I think this would be really cool. Especially to use on the highways. I like driving so I dont want it to go away all together, but this would be nice to have if you are tired, or had been drinking.
 
Good idea but I think technology like this would be to expensive for the average person so it probably won't do too well
 
i mean i dream about this when i drive but to see it in reality is something else and what is the affordability?
 
Minority Report slowly coming into fruition
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What I want to know is, what is America's infatuation with wanting to take the effort out of everything in life?

So we can do what? Have 48% of the population obese by 2030?
 
Originally Posted by Tr1ll

What I want to know is, what is America's infatuation with wanting to take the effort out of everything in life?

So we can do what? Have 48% of the population obese by 2030?

Yeah, because driving burns so many calories
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Originally Posted by Tr1ll

What I want to know is, what is America's infatuation with wanting to take the effort out of everything in life?

So we can do what? Have 48% of the population obese by 2030?

Calm down lol.

This will never be common place.  I really hope in the future everyone has cars that sense the road and other cars and all drive themselves.  But i feel like it would never be allowed to happen:
It would reduce the need for police officers.  Cars would always maintain a proper speed limit
Car insurance companies would basically become obsolete since cars should be able to sense everything and be controlled so there should be next to 0 accidents anymore.
This would greatly effect car companies.

I would love if my car would drive itself to work every day.  I could sleep longer be more productive to and from work.  I would be working in traffic.  Or reading, or anything else to better my life.  Hell I would buy an SUV and put a sit down bike in the back or a rowing machine and work out on my hour ride home. 
 
Originally Posted by solesavage

Originally Posted by Tr1ll

What I want to know is, what is America's infatuation with wanting to take the effort out of everything in life?

So we can do what? Have 48% of the population obese by 2030?

Yeah, because driving burns so many calories
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Originally Posted by solesavage

Originally Posted by Tr1ll

What I want to know is, what is America's infatuation with wanting to take the effort out of everything in life?

So we can do what? Have 48% of the population obese by 2030?

Yeah, because driving burns so many calories
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