news.yahoo.com — PRIMM, Nev. - A customized Volkswagen SUV created by Stanford University on Saturday became the first driverless vehicle to cross the finish line of a $2 millionPentagon-sponsored robot race across the rugged Mojave Desert.
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zenogaisOct 9, 2005
that is extremely impressive
leftyshieldsOct 9, 2005
Word to imtigger. Seems awfully sinister.
ruffyOct 9, 2005
coolfirst one was interesting but they all failed miserably.Good thing everyone learned ALOT the firs ttime.
spyhunterOct 9, 2005
"The military currently has a small fleet of autonomous ground vehicles stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the machines are remotely controlled by a soldier"Well are they autonomous or are they remote-controlled? Make up your mind, Yahoo! Do you even know what autonomous means?Also, there was already a front-page story about the race finishers, and it didn't have lame all caps and multiple exclamation points. Why are people digging this?
pileOct 9, 2005
What's most amazing is that the Grey team, a group sponsored by some insurance company in Metairie, Louisiana, finished. I can't seem to find any information on this group. Are they a bunch of people from Martin Marietta?
macsawdOct 9, 2005
Terramax is still out on the course!That thing is huge. I got to sit in it and it was massive. Scary massive.
rlorenzoOct 10, 2005
so, is the race going to end? no more darpa challege?