Google testing car that drives by itself: report 

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Device atop the car gives details of surroundings

Google engineer Sebastian Thrun is behind the project

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New York: Internet giant Google is secretly developing a car that can drive 
itself, using artificial intelligence, a report says.

Seven test cars have driven 1,000 miles without human intervention and more 
than 1,40,000 miles with only occasional human control, The New York Times 
reported.

The car project of Google uses artificial intelligence software that can sense 
anything near the car and mimics the decisions made by a human driver.

The device atop the car produces a detailed map of the environment which is 
used to navigate safely.

One test car drove itself down Lombard Street in San Francisco, one of the 
steepest and curviest streets in the United States.

The only accident, engineers said, was when one Google car was rear-ended while 
stopped at a traffic light.

Autonomous cars are years from mass production, but technologists, who have 
long dreamed of them, believe that they can transform society as profoundly
as the Internet has.

Robot drivers react faster than humans, have 360-degree perception and do not 
get distracted, sleepy or intoxicated, the engineers argue.

They say the technology could double the capacity of roads by allowing cars to 
drive more safely while closer together. Because the robot cars would eventually
be less likely to crash, they could be built lighter, reducing fuel 
consumption. The car can be programmed for different driving personalities.

The project is the brainchild of Sebastian Thrun, the 43-year-old director of 
the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, a Google engineer and the
co-inventor of the Street View mapping service.

Google is using six Priuses and an Audi TT in the project.

Google researchers said the company did not yet have a clear plan to create a 
business. - PTI
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