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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday December 14 2016, @08:36AM   Printer-friendly
from the no-they-don't-make-frisbees dept.

Google's self-driving car project will become an independent company within Alphabet Inc. called "Waymo".

From the announcement post on Medium:

Today, we're taking our next big step by becoming Waymo, a new Alphabet business. Waymo stands for a new way forward in mobility. We're a self-driving technology company with a mission to make it safe and easy for people and things to move around.

[...] Waymo may be a new company, but we're building on advanced self-driving technology developed over many years at Google. On October 20, 2015, we completed the world's first fully-self driven car ride. Steve Mahan rode alone in one of our prototype vehicles, cruising through Austin's suburbs. Steve is legally blind, so our sensors and software were his chauffeur. His route reflected the way millions of people could use a self-driving car in everyday life: riding from a park to a doctor's office and through typical neighborhoods. This ride was possible because our cars can now handle the most difficult driving tasks, such as detecting and responding to emergency vehicles, mastering multi-lane four-way stops, and anticipating what unpredictable humans will do on the road. We've honed these skills over 2 million miles of real-world driving, and in the last year alone we've completed one billion miles of testing in simulation.


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  • (Score: 2) by Justin Case on Wednesday December 14 2016, @11:57AM

    by Justin Case (4239) on Wednesday December 14 2016, @11:57AM (#441236) Journal

    How about Where's Waldo? Complete with a distinctive paint scheme.

    They have to spin off a separate company so it can have virtually no assets when they lose the inevitable lawsuits.

    mastering multi-lane four-way stops, and anticipating what unpredictable humans will do on the road

    Did they anticipate this: If I see a self-driving car at a four-way stop, I'm going to go first, because I know the SDC will yield. Soon, all SDCs will be queued up at four way stops, waiting for the end of rush hour.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday December 14 2016, @12:08PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 14 2016, @12:08PM (#441240) Journal

    "I'm going to go first, because I know the SDC will yield."

    Just change SDC to "timid old woman", and we already have that situation. It doesn't even take a multi-lane 4-way stop to confuse many people. One lane, from each of three, four, or five directions is sufficient to tie people into knots. I say "timid old woman" because that is the most usual suspect, but young and old, male and female all are represented at these 4-way stops. Traffic that should just flow through the intersection can be held up for several minutes by just one idiot.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @06:30PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @06:30PM (#441370)

      held up for several minutes by just one idiot.

      Rather like SoylentNews, when Runaway is commenting.

    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Wednesday December 14 2016, @06:47PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Wednesday December 14 2016, @06:47PM (#441380)

      There's always a point where the timid human reacts to the angry people behind, and inches into the intersection, hoping someone will stop being dicks and actually yield.
      You don't get that from an automatic car.

  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Wednesday December 14 2016, @12:30PM

    by anubi (2828) on Wednesday December 14 2016, @12:30PM (#441247) Journal

    I get the idea the SDC's will discover each other and negotiate who is doing what before we have time to realize the car is approaching the stop sign. If we were all SDC, we would not even need the sign or the stop. They would already have it figured out who goes at what speed so they all neatly miss each other at an intersection. I get the idea watching intersections would be akin to watching the teeth of gears meshing in a transmission.

    Being I am past 65 years old and have seen a lot of things happen right in front of me... it would not surprise me if in our near ( before I die of old age ) future, all cars will be SDC, and trying to take a manual car onto the public highway will be like trying to access the Information Superhighway with an abacus. Remember, I grew up with vacuum tubes, and the idea of having a computer with the capacity of even an IMSAI 8080 was just a dream.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @09:06PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @09:06PM (#441424)

      My abacus has RFC 1149 support, you insensitive clod!

  • (Score: 2) by Unixnut on Wednesday December 14 2016, @02:00PM

    by Unixnut (5779) on Wednesday December 14 2016, @02:00PM (#441262)

    > Did they anticipate this: If I see a self-driving car at a four-way stop, I'm going to go first, because I know the SDC will yield. Soon, all SDCs will be queued up at four way stops, waiting for the end of rush hour.

    And there is nothing wrong with that. If you are in a self driving car, you are not in a rush. The optimist will say you are in your own space. You don't have to worry about driving, you can be watching a movie, coding, listening to music, reading a book. Doing whatever it is you would be doing if you were at home anyway. The pessimist will say you are there to be tracked, monitored and have ads served at you. The ultimate captive audience.

    In both those cases how long your journey takes should not matter too much. The pessimist in me says the latter option (having you sit and look at ads) means Google will be far more interested in keeping you in the car as long as possible.

    If you absolutely have to be somewhere at a specific time, well I expect Google will tell you when you have to set off in the self driving car, taking into account predicted traffic delays, so you end up on time, so even that is not a concern. It is like your entire life will be "managed" for you.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @02:52PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @02:52PM (#441279)

      So what you're saying is, in the future we'll all be stars on the Bang Bus Channel.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @05:28PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14 2016, @05:28PM (#441335)

        Considering we will not have jobs. Yeah selling ourselves for crack may not be far off.

      • (Score: 3, Touché) by takyon on Wednesday December 14 2016, @10:55PM

        by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday December 14 2016, @10:55PM (#441454) Journal

        If you're lucky. You're more likely to be a star on Botherguts.

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        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 15 2016, @08:31AM

          by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 15 2016, @08:31AM (#441542)

          Jolly good, a yellow suit suits me.