Stanford’s autonomous Audi takes to the track not to show off but instead to enhance self-driving car safety.
Believe it or not, there’s utility in running Shelley, Stanford’s custom-rigged self-driving Audi TT S, around the track. Not only does it show just how well a computer can handle track driving, it also allows students to develop and improve upon emergency lane-change algorithms that might some day keep you safe on the freeway.
The more high-speed laps Shelley makes — sometimes nearing 120 mph — the more it learns how to best handle corners. With artificial intelligence (AI) onboard, Shelley can learn how to best steer through corners Read more…
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