Google got its self-driving cars to make three-point turns, but instead of using the optimal path, they programmed...
Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
Google got its self-driving cars to make three-point turns, but instead of using the optimal path, they programmed it to use the path that minimizes the amount of time the car spends in reverse, so as to not freak out the human occupants.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/a23884/self-driving-cars-3-point-turns
Google got its self-driving cars to make three-point turns, but instead of using the optimal path, they programmed it to use the path that minimizes the amount of time the car spends in reverse, so as to not freak out the human occupants.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/a23884/self-driving-cars-3-point-turns
When I do 3 point turns I spend most of my time in reverse. It's just quicker
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