Google Driverless Car
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Artificial Intelligence, Hardware Sensors, Google Maps, and Google Driverless Car.Abstract
This paper explores the impact that has been working towards the goal of vehicles that can shoulder the entire burden of driving. Google driverless cars are designed to operate safely and autonomously without requiring human intervention. They won’t have a steering wheel, accelerator or a brake pedal because they don’t need them, software and sensors do all the work. It takes you where you want to go at the push of a button. This Technology step towards improving road safety and transforming mobility for millions of people.
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