Google Driverless Technology: The Future Of Google's Driverless Vehicle Technology

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Google’s driverless car; are they the future, technologies most recent trumpet, world’s next thing or the latest catastrophe, next failure, biggest let down yet? Google has produce multiple products over the years that were successful and some that lack success. The latest product their trying to liftoff is the Google Car. A driverless car that can rely on their sensors and software to drive themselves.

The idea of a car that drives without a driver is by far interesting, but is it good to have a person life in the hands of a machine. Some people thinks this plan is a dead end:

Ian Pearson, a futurologist, says "What Google is proposing is obsolete," Pearson, who is also a fellow at the World Academy for Arts and Science, said. "It doesn’t …show more content…

When they do find an answer traffic wrecks and deaths could well plummet in a world without any drivers, as some researchers predict (Richtel and Dougherty). But, wide use of self-driving cars is still many years away, and testers are still sorting out hypothetical risks, hackers, and real world challenges, like what happens when an autonomous car breaks down on the highway (Richtel and Dougherty).

With all those boundaries that need to be pushed some people today believe in the driverless car movement. "Driverless vehicle technology has the potential to be a real game-changer on the UK 's roads, altering the face of motoring in the most fundamental of ways and delivering major benefits for road safety, social inclusion, emissions and congestion," transport minister Claire Perry told BBC (Lindsay). The UK are doing more than just …show more content…

Once rolled out onto the street, the vehicles will be able to communicate with each other and be connected to a smartphone app that allows people to hail them, like one would a taxi (Lindsay). This isn’t the same as the Google car, but the concept to be driven by a machine is there. Similar to the Lutz, Google 's robotic car uses a Lidar remote sensing system that allows the car to form a 3-D map of its environment. This map is then combined with a high-definition inch-precision map of the world that allows the car to drive itself (Lindsay). Even though the UK are marking these great milestones in transportation the United States was the first country to allow the testing of driverless cars, although only four states have allowed it: California, Florida, Michigan and Nevada (Lindsay). With time the 4 states that allows driverless cars may become 50 states. That may not take much time after all, after hearing that Google Inc. has reported that after logging 1.7 million miles over six years, its more than 20 driverless cars were involved in 11 accidents, none of them caused by the vehicles ' robot drivers (Business Insurance ). Even with statistics like that it is hard to tell whether this breakthrough will trickle down to company cars and fleet insurance since this is a new field. For the driverless car idea to blow up in the

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