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Comments on Cruise Automation's 'Highway Autopilot' For $10K
'It cut her out of the stream of vehicles and reduced the speed of her car...'- Robert Heinlein, 1941 (Read the complete story)

"Knock yourself out on a whole traffic jam of autonomous car links:

  - Adaptive Cruise Control
  - Electronic Number Plate RFID Keeps Tabs On Vehicles
  - Honda Accord ADAS Heinlein Wannabe
  - BMW Plans Fully Autonomous Cars By 2025
  - Self-Steering Buses In Cambridge
  - Rinspeed 'Splash' English Channel Crossing
  - DARPA Urban Challenge For Autonomous Vehicles
  - Car Seat Prototype Knows When You Are Sleepy
  - Carnegie Mellon's Boss Wins DARPA Urban Challenge
  - GM Betting On Driverless Cars
  - Pribot Robotic Prius Tours 'Frisco
  - Attention Assist - Drowsy-Driver Detection Standard
  - WaterCar Python Not Your Father's Amphicar
  - Google's Autonomous Robotic Car
  - Autonomous Cars In Nevada?
  - Don't Drive Your Self-Driving Car
  - Cadillac Super Cruise Self-Driving Car
  - Google Self-Driving Car Now Commuter-Ready
  - Self-Driving Cars Ready To Buy In 5 Years Says Sergey Brin
  - Cruise Automation's 'Highway Autopilot' For $10K

"
(Bill Christensen 7/22/2014 5:07:08 PM)

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