Forget all your nautical knowledge and fire your navigator, because it's time for self-driving boats:
When it comes to autonomous vehicles why stop on land when you can expand to the seas? That's the thinking of MIT and Amsterdam's Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS Institute). The two groups announced on Monday that they have joined forces to create the cleverly named Roboat to explore the possibilities of creating self-driving boats.
The boats would be used for a variety of functions, including transporting people and goods, but would also be capable of much more. "Imagine a fleet of autonomous boats for the transportation of goods and people," says Carlo Ratti, professor at MIT and principal investigator in the Roboat-program in a statement announcing the partnership, "but also think of dynamic and temporary floating infrastructure like on-demand bridges and stages, that can be assembled or disassembled in a matter of hours."
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday September 20 2016, @10:42AM
First you come for my car and now it's my boat? Time to make sure my guns are cleaned and loaded...
My rights don't end where your fear begins.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday September 20 2016, @11:47AM
Real life auto-aim bots!
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 20 2016, @02:02PM
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