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Google Makes car That Stops, Looks,listens To Pedestrians by Enigmaticicon(m): 11:58am On Dec 29, 2013
Google are developing acar that will listen to its surroundings, while Microsoft want to turn your body into an antenna.
Traditionally, pedestrians who are encouraged to stop, look, and listen before crossing the road. But that may all be the stuff of the past if a new patent application byGoogle comes to fruition.
The tech giant want to make acar that does all the hard work for you.
They have been developing technology that allows thecar to listen to its surroundings and take control of thecar.
So if thecar approaches a pedestrian crossing, it will detect a beeping that accompanies the flashing light and bring thecar to a stop.
Google claims this will help compliment the camera technology that it has been developing to help control automated cars that drive themselves.
By listening for hazards that may be out of sight of the cameras on top of the vehicle, it means thecar can predict obstacles that lie around the next corner.
They claim the system will be able to identify where the crossing is and determine the direction that pedestrians are walking from the sound they make.
It also raises the prospect of having a system that can spot other hazards, such as overtaking cars.
Google also has a proposal that may help overcome any fears that our cities will become full of beeping traffic lights and talking road signs.
It claims that the traditional beeping used on pedestrian crossings could be replaced by the call of a cuckoo or chirp of a bird.http://www.google.com/gwt/x?hl=en&u=http://tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/29495-google-makes-car-that-stops,-looks,-listens-to-pedestrians.html&q=Google+car+which+listens

Re: Google Makes car That Stops, Looks,listens To Pedestrians by Immanuelar(m): 12:15pm On Dec 29, 2013
with d present level of technology, there wil b nid for #touch to continue.
Re: Google Makes car That Stops, Looks,listens To Pedestrians by chingydaboss(m): 12:17pm On Dec 29, 2013
Hmmm. Not surprised ....

Gud stuff bt knowledge has rili increased..




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Re: Google Makes car That Stops, Looks,listens To Pedestrians by Enigmaticicon(m): 12:23pm On Dec 29, 2013
chingydaboss: Hmmm. Not surprised ....

Gud stuff bt knowledge has rili increased..




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I wonder what's left to produce..
Google always surprise us..First driverless cars now "HUMAN LIKE CARS" in terms of characteristics
Re: Google Makes car That Stops, Looks,listens To Pedestrians by papannamdi1(m): 2:02pm On Dec 29, 2013
And wen u mumulishly buy d car, u wil be seeing al sorts of adverts on ur wheelscreen from d internet(lesson learnt from android)
Plus u go com de update drivers,
Motor go tel u
Ur fuel driver is outdated, updates are available,
Ur airbag driver is outdated, updates are available
Even ur tyres go need driver updates for rainy season,
I say mmbanu, I will stick to my tortoise car.

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