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ArtikelLook, no Hands; Driverless Cars  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8832 (Apr. 2013), page SS12-SS14.
Topik: International; Automobile Industry; Research & Development--R&D; Telematics; Sovereignty; Navigation Systems; Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems
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Isi artikel Google first revealed in 2010 that it had been working on self-driving cars. This fits in with its work on mapping and software and might give users extra time to surf the web, boosting Google's profits. Sergey Brin, one of the internet company's founders, expects its autonomous driving system to be ready for the market in five years. That may be optimistic, but by the 2020s some cars that drive themselves most or all of the time could well be in volume production. This will have big consequences. With demand for advanced in-car navigation and entertainment systems growing, vehicles are becoming ever better connected. From next year cars sold by GM in the United States and Canada will come with fast 4G mobile broadband. Improved connections will also make it possible for cars to send hazard warnings to each other, to receive a constant stream of information on the traffic and weather ahead and even to interact with signals as they approach junctions.
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