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NVIDIA To Install Computers In Cars To Teach Them How To Drive

jfruh writes: NVIDIA has unveiled the Drive PX, a $10,000 computer that will be installed in cars and gather data about how to react to driving obstacles. "Driving is not about detecting, driving is a learned behavior," said Jen Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA. The data collected by Drive PXes will be shared, allowing cars to learn the right and wrong reactions to different situations, essentially figuring out what to do from experience rather than a rigid set of pre-defined situations.

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  1. Re:How's that again? by Shoten · · Score: 4, Funny

    If I slam on the brakes suddenly because I remember something I forgot at home, what will the computer make of that?

    That you live in Florida?

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