Video: Sebastian Thrun, who helped build Google’s driverless car, narrates a demonstration of the technology.
National Public Radio—The state of Nevada finalized new rules that will make it possible for robotic self-driving cars to receive their own special driving permits—sort of a driver’s licenses for robots.
Google’s fleet of robotic cars has driven more than 200,000 miles over highways and city streets in California and Nevada.
Nevada is the first state to create a licensing system for self-driving cars and Hawaii, Florida and Oklahoma are already following suit. One day we may be asking ourselves if humans should still be allowed to drive.
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