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Here Come the Robots

Posted on Nov 05, 2007 - 10:18 AM

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This past week, I wrote about the DARPA “Urban Challenge.” Well, this past Saturday, a team from Carnegie Mellon took home the first prize. Technology Review has a good article about the event, but to gain a deeper appreciation of where the future of self-driving robotic automobiles might be headed, I’d encourage you to watch this short, two-minute YouTube video clip:

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