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Nov 5, 2025 · Startup’s autonomous drones precisely track warehouse inventories Corvus Robotics, founded by Mohammed Kabir ’21, is using drones that can navigate in GPS-denied environments to …
Exploring new methods for increasing safety and reliability of ...
May 23, 2023 · The researchers derived a second theorem to quantify the influence of cooperative autonomous vehicles on surrounding traffic for boosting reliability, to assist cars attempting to merge.
Computers that power self-driving cars could be a huge ... - MIT News
Jan 13, 2023 · An MIT model quantifies emissions that will be generated by computers on fully autonomous vehicles. If self-driving cars are widely adopted, their emissions will rival those …
On the road to cleaner, greener, and faster driving - MIT News
May 17, 2022 · MIT researchers developed a technique to control a fleet of autonomous vehicles as they approach and pass through a signalized intersection in a way that reduces fuel consumption and …
How far are we from fully autonomous vehicles? - Reddit
Oct 30, 2023 · 137 votes, 400 comments. Hi guys, As of October 2023, How far are we from fully autonomous cars, buses, and trucks? Will we see them within 5 years?…
Driverless cars: Who gets protected? - MIT News
Jun 23, 2016 · A new study finds the public has inconsistent ethical views surrounding the safety of self-driving cars. People want driverless cars to be as pedestrian-friendly as possible — except for the …
How should autonomous vehicles be programmed? - MIT News
Oct 24, 2018 · A unique survey by MIT Media Lab researchers and an international team of colleagues reveals global attitudes about autonomous vehicles and safety issues.
Bringing human-like reasoning to driverless car navigation
May 22, 2019 · To bring more human-like reasoning to autonomous vehicles, MIT CSAIL researchers created an end-to-end autonomous navigation system that uses only simple maps, like Google …
Study measures how fast humans react to road hazards
Aug 7, 2019 · A study by MIT researchers shows human drivers need about 390 to 600 milliseconds to detect road hazards and determine how to react to them, given only a single glance at the road. The …
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Hi everyone If you've ridden in autonomous vehicles like Waymo, Cruise, Tesla FSD, or others, or if you use them on a regular basis, I'd love to interview you remotely about your experiences. I'm currently …