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Self-Driving Cars - Science of Innovation

Self-Driving Cars - Science of Innovation

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Interactive Video

Science, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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Sebastian Thrun, a computer scientist at Stanford and Google Fellow, is working on developing safer self-driving cars using AI. Motivated by high accident statistics, Thrun's team aims to revolutionize transportation. The cars use various sensors and AI to gather and process data, making real-time driving decisions. Thrun holds patents for the decision-making systems, not the cars themselves. These innovations could transform commuting, allowing people to use travel time more productively. Self-driving cars have already driven extensively without accidents, and legislation is paving the way for their future use.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are some of the challenges faced by self-driving cars according to the text?

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How does Thrun envision the future of commuting with self-driving cars?

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What are the potential benefits of self-driving cars mentioned in the text?

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