Chris Gerdes and future unmanned machine
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
In his speech at the 2012 TEDxStanford Krieg Gerdes talks about how he and his team developing racing cars, robots that can go to 240 km / h speed while avoiding any accidents. During his work, Chris is studying EEG professional racers that allows him a completely new way to look at human capabilities and the ability to act according to their instincts.
Who has not dreamed about the auto-pilot in the car, sitting behind the wheel after a hard day's work or a vibrant party (you do not drink, right?), Or during a long road trip? This dream excites consciousness of mankind since the time in 1939, when General Motors introduced the idea at its booth at the World Fair Futurama.
But from the time of the realization of this dream, for some reason, it is always away from us for 20 years. In 2012, she became much closer to us after Nevada granted the first permit for the automatic control of Google driverless car.
Who would refuse a car that is able to respond as an experienced racer to change the situation on the roads?