Carnegie Mellon's autonomous car, developed with General Motors, adds special equipment to a normal Cadillac SRX crossover. |
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Engineers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing a car that can actually drive itself. Imagine that commute to work. Raj Rajkumar, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon, predicts that by 2020 the technology needed for driverless cars to travel normal roads will be ready.
Engineers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing a car that can actually drive itself. Imagine that commute to work. Raj Rajkumar, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon, predicts that by 2020 the technology needed for driverless cars to travel normal roads will be ready.