Google's Artificial Intelligence Drives Fleet of Cars


Google has paved the way again with a new design of cars it hopes to dominate those creating technology of autonomous vehicle systems.  The cars are not built on roadways where auto-pilot cars depend on magnetic monorails embedded into roads or sensing painted lines in the roads. The Google cars are designed and already test running on computer programming attached to computers.

The cars are Audi designs and as of late 2011 have run a gamut of 140,000 unmanned.  The cars although they are being considered as running driverless are nevertheless always equipped with someone behind the wheel in case of malfunctioning and to monitor the effectiveness of a fleet of cars Google intends to perfect as a competitive alternative to automative driving for consumers.

The purpose behind the cars lies in the need of safety and effective transportation in a world of communication that all consumers and business globally is dependent to be effective and timely for products and services to move.  According to an article written by Clay Dillow, he reports, "An Italian team is currently en route from Italy to Shanghai in a pair of electric-powered driverless vans, and DARPA’s Grand Challenge has produced a handful of promising software and vehicle designs."

It is conceivable that the market for these cars and other companies that want to mass produce any type of automated guided vechicles or AGV's are going to have many years of testing and fighting for certification with lawmakers and or the government for the use of them on the roads for consumers and or business. Nevertheless, with a society that is quickly moving towards a one world governed planet due to internet connectivedness, it will be a well needed addition to the growth of society to have auto-drive cars since they both will move quicker and safer on streets around the world in ways humanly not possible.



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