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Google Vehicle Gets There And Back With No Driver
Google has developed an automobile equipped with technology that enables the vehicle to drive without an actual driver. It's really an extensively modified Toyota Motors Prius loaded with detectors and software that has logged thousands of miles with humans along for the ride. The Google auto is one of numerous projects on a growing list the search-engine business has initiated lately that seek to establish new technological directions in key industries. Source for this article - The Google car uses artificial intelligence to drive itself by Personal Money Store.
Will Google rule the street?
It's easy for the Google auto to drive by itself with the artificial-intelligence software programmed in it. It's meant to make human driving decisions. Based on the New York Times, Google tested 7 vehicles to determine how they would do. These automobiles went 1,000 miles by themselves and with an occasional driver intervention could go over 140,000 miles. One of the steepest and most crooked streets in the world is San Francisco's Lombard Street. The Google auto can drive down that by itself. The only incident that occurred, accounts the Times, had been when the Google car got rear-ended when stopped at a stop light.
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In a statement about the Google auto on the official Google blog the business said its goal is to "help prevent traffic accidents, free up people's time and reduce carbon emissions by fundamentally changing vehicle use." On the roof there is a laser range finder that helps keep the Google vehicle on the road and in traffic. Also, inertial motion receptors, a GPS receiver, radar detectors and video cameras are all used. A reporter from the Times had been able to test drive the auto. This had been from the Google's campus too. The car had been perfect when it came to getting on Highway 101. It went through Silicon Valley easily. A "pleasant voice" was there to announce when crosswalks and turns were ahead when driving through Mountain View following the Google automobile got off the freeway and took into account the speed limits.
Google Health available with the Google wind plantation and everything else
Google had been in the news for making a $5 billion investment to connect wind farms on the Atlantic coast with a 350-mile long underwater power line, which showed Google's plan to increase on Tuesday. The Financial Times wrote about the "Google Price Index" as "a daily measure of inflation that could one day provide a choice to official statistics." Google Health is a plan that Google is working on. It wants all medical records to be digitized. According to the Washington Post, Google will continue to use its vast resources to explore in new directions.
Citations
New York Times
nytimes.com/2010/10/10/science/10google.html?_r=1
Google Blog
googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/what-were-driving-at.html
Washington Post
voices.washingtonpost.com/blog-post/2010/10/google_the_wind_maker_google_t.html
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