Mac OS X Drives Grand Challenge Entry
Anonymous Coward writes "Apple technology drives a new fully-autonomous vehicle developed for a major U.S. competition. From the article: 'Team Banzai is one of just 40 teams selected from 118 entrants from around North America to have made it through to the semi-finals of the 2005 DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Grand Challenge.'"
...welcome our OS X-powered autonomous vehicle overlords.
...with only a single pedal for both acceleration and braking...
""Apple technology drives a new fully-autonomous vehicle developed for a major U.S. competition."
Woo Hoo! Cars run on Apple juice.
It's biggest advantage is that it gets to start off several years ahead of any windows machines... Ha Ha... hmmmmm :-(
The Linux car drove in a never-ending circle (infinite loop), the Solaris car barely got moving at speed, and the Windows car crashed into a tree... :P
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My money's on Dashboard...
If I were designed a car, I'd want to be sure it had a dashboard too!
And since it's autonomous, it doesn't need any Windows!
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Hey, they have a better market share among Grand Challenge entries than they do on the desktop.
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Automator. Like, duh!
Wake up.
Of course they built an autonomous vehicle with Mac OS X! It has Automator! Just drag and drop the Chess AI engine onto a car and you should be good to go!
All this talk of coding, and they didn't even need to do any!
Silly slashdotters!
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The most amazing thing is that they did it all in Interface Builder without any code.
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