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Teach A Robot To Drive, Win A Million Bucks

An Anonymous Reader writes "DARPA has released the details of a 'Grand Challenge,' with a $1 million prize. The challenge is to build an autonomous vehicle which can 'navigate on its own over a 250-mile desert course in less than 10 hours.' from L.A. to Vegas, 'without external communication or human control.' The contest is to be conducted in March 2004, and is open to all comers. Can we get at least one entry to represent slashdot?" We've mentioned this contest a few times before: any intended entrants out there want to disclose your secret plans?

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  1. dislose? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    dislose? Does that mean find them?

  2. Sounds Easy To Me by ZeroLogic · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just make it really really big, with treads, and a huge freaking mulcher on the front. Then, just let it travel in a straight line from LA to Vegas. Crushing everything in its path!

  3. sounds like fun by Scorchen · · Score: 4, Funny

    robot prime suspect for fridays hit and run accident which resulted in the death of several school aged children..

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  4. Top Secret. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    "We've mentioned this contest a few times before: any intended entrants out there want to dislose your secret plans?"

    I could, but then I would have to kill you. :)

  5. Before we teach the robots how to drive... by Ron+Coscorrosa · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can we teach the humans to, as well?

    1. Re:Before we teach the robots how to drive... by shaitand · · Score: 4, Funny

      Humans are incapable of doing most anything
      properly by and large. If humans could drive
      why would we need to teach robots?

    2. Re:Before we teach the robots how to drive... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm going to put a tin-foiled box over my head and talk in a monotone voice then just drive the car myself to win the prize. Haha! See you in Vegas, suckers!

      Hey man, can you teach me how to drive?

  6. Its a long shot... by kinnell · · Score: 5, Funny

    but just pointing an old car in the right direction with the steering wheel and accelarator jammed would have a small chance of victory. It would make a lot more sense than playing the lottery, and on the off chance that it did work, it would piss off DARPA no end.

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  7. how to succeed in AI contests without really tryin by kurosawdust · · Score: 5, Funny
    The challenge is to build an autonomous vehicle which can 'navigate on its own over a 250-mile desert course in less than 10 hours.' from L.A. to Vegas, 'without external communication or human control.' ...any intended entrants out there want to disclose your secret plans?

    I plan to build a 250-mile-long car.

  8. Re:Uh, riiight.... by TopShelf · · Score: 4, Funny

    sounds simple enough... stick a midget inside!

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  9. Slashdot Entry by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If someone from Slashdot enters a vehicle, it should definitely be named "Autonomous Coward." :)

  10. The hard part by Jim+Ethanol · · Score: 5, Funny

    The challenge here is real-time processing of vision data to handle obstacle avoidance, etc.

    They say that you can use "public navigation signals. So a GPS (and backup) receiver, along with a Digital Elevation Map of the area would be half the battle. But real-time stereoscopic vision is a bitch. The nice thing is that you can fit a whole lot of computing power into a medium sized car.

    I suspect another big problem will be colliding with other bot cars... I'm thinking about running a Ford Pinto, which due to the placement of it's gas tank, will explode on impact. At least that away the other robot cars will FEAR mine and stay away ;)

    -JE

    "You're always going to have problems moving a body in one piece" -- Brick Top

  11. Italian Linux-based project should compete by HuguesT · · Score: 4, Funny

    No offence to Italian drivers, but this little project developed an autonomous vehicle using Linux, that could drive on Italian highways. Pretty impressive!

    the ARGO project

    If you've ever driven in Italy you should be impressed too...

  12. If we can't tell the difference... by A+nonymous+Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... it must be the touring test.

  13. Re:Uh, riiight.... by Nathdot · · Score: 4, Funny

    The challenge is to build an autonomous vehicle which can 'navigate on its own over a 250-mile desert course in less than 10 hours.' from L.A. to Vegas, 'without external communication or human control.'

    I'm pretty sure autonomous operation is of utmost importance to DARPA. On goes the tinfoil hat but:
    PHASE 1: 'navigate on its own over a 250-mile desert course in less than 10 hours.'
    PHASE 2: Transform into robot-humanoid form.
    PHASE 3: Identify targets. Lock. Fire.
    (PHASE 4: Profit!)

    The only question you've gotta ask is, in today's ambiguous political environment, who are the autobots and who are the decepticons?

    Seriously, call me a troll, but would DARPA be interested in an autonomous vehicle capable of navigating desert terrain, without also considering coupling it with an autonomous weapon system? Or maybe I just spent too much time playing Command & Conquer back in the day.