Google Self-Driving Car - Part 1: Outside
Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011
Watch the Google Self-Driving Car take over a closed circuit track at top speed
Developer - Waymo LLC
Parent company - Alphabet
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youtube.com/waymo
youtube.com/SelfDrivingCar
facebook.com/SelfDrivingCars
Waymo on Wikipedia
Co-CEO - Dmitri Dolgov
Co-CEO - Tekedra Mawakana
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Google Self-Driving Car - Part 1: Outside
Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011
Watch the Google Self-Driving Car take over a closed circuit track at top speed
Google Self-Driving Car: Part 2 - Inside
Uploaded on Mar 26, 2011
Take a ride inside the Google Self-Driving Car as it takes over a closed circuit track at top speed
Sebastian Thrun: Google's driverless car
Uploaded on Mar 31, 2011
Sebastian Thrun helped build Google's amazing driverless car, powered by a very personal quest to save lives and reduce traffic accidents. Jawdropping video shows the DARPA Challenge-winning car motoring through busy city traffic with no one behind the wheel, and dramatic test drive footage from TED2011 demonstrates how fast the thing can really go.
Self-Driving Car Test: Steve Mahan
Published on Mar 28, 2012
We announced our self-driving car project in 2010 to make driving safer, more enjoyable, and more efficient. Having safely completed over 200,000 miles of computer-led driving, we wanted to share one of our favorite moments. Here's Steve, who joined us for a special drive on a carefully programmed route to experience being behind the wheel in a whole new way. We organized this test as a technical experiment, but we think it's also a promising look at what autonomous technology may one day deliver if rigorous technology and safety standards can be met.
A version of this video with audio captions is available here:
https://youtu.be/peDy2st2XpQ
How Google's self-driving car is safer than most drivers
Published on May 13, 2014
After logging nearly 700,000 highway miles, Google's self-driving cars are roaming city streets trying to master urban obstacles from construction zones to railroad crossings. The tech giant invited journalists to see the tech up close. CNET's Sumi Das goes for a test ride.
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