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Google Self-Driving Car Project Explained And Why It Crashed – Video

Google Self-Driving Car Project Explained And Why It Crashed – Video

Google Self-Driving Car Project Explained And Why It Crashed (2)

 

Everyone’s talking about self-driving cars these days, but how can you differentiate between hype and reality? In the six years of Google’s project, its vehicles have self-driven over 1.3 million miles, racking up the equivalent of 90 years of human driving experience. Google says its cars can now handle the vast majority of everyday situations it finds on the roads, but what does the path to a driverless future look like? How could it be that self-driving cars be both three and 30 years away?

Urmson shares his stories from the front lines of building the world’s first fully self-driving cars.

Why Self Driving Cars Matter?

Aging or visually impaired loved ones wouldn’t have to give up their independence. Time spent commuting could be time spent doing what you want to do. Deaths from traffic accidents—over 1.2 million worldwide every year—could be reduced dramatically, especially since 94% of accidents in the U.S. involve human error.