Not the test, just a a prank in the vid
Tech blogs went crazy over the weekend after a new self-driving car was seen rolling around Arlington, Virginia.I'm not sure if this was a real study, or just an excuse for some researcher to f%$# with fellow drivers.
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Even more intriguingly, the car appeared to be genuinely autonomous: there was no-one sitting in the driver’s seat. Typically, a human overseer is required in the testing phase to make sure that the car doesn’t go wild and run over a marching band, but somehow this car had managed to find a loophole.
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But still a question remained. Who was behind this breakthrough new technology? How were they solving the problems that had stymied even the mighty Alphabet/Google/Waymo megacorp?
You’ve read the headline. You know the answer: it was a bloke dressed up as a car seat.
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But one aspect of the rumour mill was correct: the guy really was associated with Virginia Tech. According to the university’s transportation institute, he was engaged in research about autonomous vehicles, likely gathering data about the reaction of normal drivers to sharing road space with a self-driving car.
My money on the latter.
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